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Fails to work after upgrading to 17.2 #6

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atomi opened this issue Jun 30, 2015 · 6 comments
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Fails to work after upgrading to 17.2 #6

atomi opened this issue Jun 30, 2015 · 6 comments

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@atomi
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atomi commented Jun 30, 2015

Sometimes it crashes Cinnamon but usually it just fails to load.

@marmistrz
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And for me there are no icons displayed. But my Cinnamon install is to some extent broken anyway

@hdodenhof
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I created a basic version of this applet that works with Linux Mint 17.2 (Cinnamon 2.6) to bridge until this repo gets updated. Might work for you as well: https://github.com/hdodenhof/Cinnamon-systray-collapsible.

@rboone
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rboone commented Aug 21, 2015

Can't get it working at all, and man I love this applet. Just wanted to add a +1.

@akwala
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akwala commented Jan 7, 2016

Was working fine for me until I upgraded to Linux Mint 17.3 (Rosa). Now it doesn't recognize/list most apps in the system tray.

@Dejniel
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Dejniel commented Mar 20, 2016

like akwala

@coreyfarrell
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I'm experiencing the same issue on Fedora 23, found a work-around. When I login I open the "Applets" manager, perform the following sequence of actions (order very important):

  1. Disable Systray Collapsable.
  2. Enable default system tray.
  3. Enable Systray Collapsable.
  4. Disable default system tray.

Note I had to create a fake 'tint2' program because something was causing it to run during this process. /usr/local/bin/tint2 on my system is now just a shell script that runs 'true'.

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