are doing, as
it is sometimes difficult to remove from the system software installed
from source and there are other things that can go wrong. In the case of
tint2 it should not be so complicated.
If you want to do it, here is a page with instructions:
https://gitlab.com/o9000/tint2/wikis/Insta
I see. Most people add a sleep of a few seconds when starting it at
startup (e.g. sleep 3 && tint2), because tint2 tries to use the
compositor; however the startup applications might be executed before
the compositor finishes initializing.
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Can you reproduce this problem if you start tint2 from a terminal? If
yes, it might be helpful to also see the output of tint2 when it does
not appear on screen correctly.
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