I had the same icon-does-not-appear-in-systray problem with the
nextcloud desktop client on Ubuntu 20.04 (which upgraded from 18.04,
which upgraded from 16.04 ... all the way to 10.04). The solution was
comment #21, adding dbus-launch to the exec command.
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Title:
nm-applet symbo
https://launchpad.net/~james-rogers-n fix, to insert dbus-launch worked
for me.
[quote]
/usr/share/mate/autostart/indicator-application.desktop
I changed the following line:
Exec=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/indicator-application/indicator-
application-service
To instead say this:
Exec=dbus-launc
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Title:
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** Also affects: mate-indicator-applet (Ubuntu)
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Status: New
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Title:
nm-applet symb
I ran into this after an update from 16.04. I had a custom panel as well
but I found a way to show the notification panel again without resetting
the dconf configuration. I had three indicator-application.desktop files
(and I IIRC likewise as many probably competing running instances of
it):
/usr/
Possible duplicate/related bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-
application/+bug/1728449
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Created a new account and works fine.
So after a little bit of digging, the only relevant difference was dconf.
dconf reset -f /org/mate/panel/
And it still works after a reboot.
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The offered solution of changing the panel style did not persist after
restart. The following has solved the problem for me, with the solution
persisting across sessions/restarts.
I discovered I had two version of the file: "indicator-
application.desktop", apparently one from an earlier install.
Yes I found this bug too. The bug arose after I did a clean full
install of Mate 18.04LTS, but I re-used my old Mate 16.04 home
partition. So it's probably confused by my old style configuration files
which were imported from Mate16.04 to Mate 18.04.
The workaround of using Mate Tweak to switch t
Pär Lindfors (paran) wrote on 2018-04-17:
I managed to "fix" it by resetting the panel config (right click on the panel,
select 'Reset Panel').
It is working for me too.
nm-applet, blueman-applet and some others is working fine now.
Thanks.
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After installing a 18.04 that couldn't be fresher,
I added the applet Indicator Applet Complete
and now I've got in a bunch:
that Network Manager applet that was missing (that of 16.04.4 was badly working
after suspend)
a Battery applet that was missing too
a duplicate Sound applet
a Mixed applet
I'm getting the same problem with Telegram and Steam, both packages were
installed in the same way on both systems.
Indicator was visibile prior to upgrade, is not after upgrade, works in a clean
install of bionic.
Even the basic example in
http://candidtim.github.io/appindicator/2014/09/13/ubun
Same problem here. I had nm-applet icon showing up just fine on 17.04.
After upgrading to 17.10 it disappeared, but I was able to get it back
by using MATE Tweak to revert to a saved panel layout. Now, after
upgrading to 18.04, it disappeared again. I am still able to recover it
by reverting to a s
For me this was due to my panel no longer having an indicator applet.
Adding it back did not work. I managed to "fix" it by resetting the
panel config (right click on the panel, select 'Reset Panel').
That got me an indicator appled, with the nm-appled being displayed
correctly.
(I do get an erro
FYI: please don't run graphical programs with plain `sudo`, see
https://askubuntu.com/a/270019/549800
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Title:
nm-a
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Title:
nm-applet symbol not displayed on mate (18.04)
S
Hi,
This problem also affect other applications like shutter (it also appears if
launched by root).
Thanks
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** Summary changed:
- applet symbol not displayed on mate (18.04)
+ nm-applet symbol not displayed on mate (18.04)
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