Using Gnome-Shell 3.16 in Ubuntu 15.10, I can confirm that removing
appmenu-qt5 is the only way to get the vlc tray icon to show. You can
confirm the problem by attempting to start vlc in the tray:
vlc --qt-start-minimized
With appmenu-qt5 installed, the following error is generated, and the
vlc
I created a separate report for the appmenu-qt5 bug that prevents vlc
from showing in the gnome-shell drawer or panel:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/appmenu-qt5/+bug/1514147
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Using Gnome-Shell 3.16 in Ubuntu 15.10, removing appmenu-qt5 is the only
way to get the vlc tray icon to show. You can confirm the problem by
attempting to start vlc in the tray while using gnome-shell:
vlc --qt-start-minimized
With appmenu-qt5 installed, the following error
I'm definitely seeing this as new behavior after the 15.10 upgrade. In
15.04 this was fine for me on the destkop, now things that generate
notifications steal my focus so that things like F1 no longer get sent
to the window manager for things like show/hide of Tilda.
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** Changed in: compiz-plugins-main
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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** Changed in: oem-priority/trusty
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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I run Ubuntu 14.04 LTS as a VirtualBox guest (both with VB 4.3.x and
5.x) using the default desktop. If I toggle the size of the screen
- (using Host-Right-Ctrl) from maximised to not maximised and then back
+ (using Host-Right-Ctrl-F) from maximised to not maximised an
Here is the script I'm currently using to rescue stuck windows -
activating them has the nice side-effect of bringing them back to their
original Workspace as well.
#!/bin/bash
#
# Resets all Windows after triggering Ubuntu/VirtualBox windowing bug
#
# @todo Filter out windows we don't need, using
System info:
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
Release:14.04
unity --version
unity 7.2.5
Interestingly, I ran apport to get some system information, and I get
this message:
> Your system is providing 3D via software rendering rather than
hardware rendering. This is a c
Public bug reported:
I run Ubuntu 14.04 LTS as a VirtualBox guest (both with VB 4.3.x and
5.x) using the default desktop. If I toggle the size of the screen
(using Host-Right-Ctrl) from maximised to not maximised and then back
again, the workspaces behave incorrectly. The same happens also if I
sa
I've experienced an occasional lock-up when showing Workspaces as well.
However, in my case I can see that applications are still running - for
example I can still type into a terminal. I'm running 14.04 LTS in
VirtualBox 5. I use Hotcorners to trigger the Workspaces view.
I've noticed I can back
Configurable sound (one different sound for every alert) and
configurable "%" for people prefer at 10% or 7% instead of 15% in first
beep.
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