[Bug 634806] Re: Unity launcher creates multiple instances of Xchat when it's in the background

2014-04-19 Thread swiftone
This still exists in 14.04 LTS. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/634806 Title: Unity launcher creates multiple instances of Xchat when it's in the background To manage notifications

[Bug 634806] Re: Unity launcher creates multiple instances of Xchat when it's in the background

2013-05-30 Thread swiftone
In 13.04 I am experiencing the same. When I click the X to close xchat the close dialog opens and I check the box to mimimize the tray, but instead it seems to go away. When I look in the notification area xchat is there, but not marked as already running. When I click xchat it opens a new

[Bug 634806] Re: Unity launcher creates multiple instances of Xchat when it's in the background

2011-09-08 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Changed in: xchat (Ubuntu) Status: New = Confirmed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/634806 Title: Unity launcher creates multiple instances of Xchat when it's in the

[Bug 634806] Re: Unity launcher creates multiple instances of Xchat when it's in the background

2010-09-16 Thread David Barth
I'd suspect xchat, which doesn't seem to prevent the execution of multiple instances, by using libunique for example. xchat is correctly matched by bamf and represented as running on the launcher, with the mini-expose properly representing the 2 distinct chat windows. ** Changed in: unity

[Bug 634806] Re: Unity launcher creates multiple instances of Xchat when it's in the background

2010-09-16 Thread David Barth
Hmm sorry, tested that a bit more. I understand that the issue you're having is when the xchat window is either below other windows or mimized. I can't reproduce the issue with the current daily build of Unity. Ie, launching a 1st instance, and minimzing the window (or hiding it below a terminal