Bug 114491

Summary: beagle tray icom
Product: [openSUSE] SUSE LINUX 10.0 Reporter: Donald Ade <dade>
Component: GNOMEAssignee: Dan Winship <danw>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED QA Contact: E-mail List <qa-bugs>
Severity: Normal    
Priority: P5 - None CC: dsecareanu
Version: Beta 3   
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Hardware: x86   
OS: Other   
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Description Donald Ade 2005-08-31 17:37:45 UTC
after running best, beagle will display but tray icon wont show. 

Test system: Dell Inspiron 8600 - OpenSuse 10 beta 3
Comment 1 Danny Al-Gaaf 2005-08-31 19:41:51 UTC
please report bugs fogr openSUSE against SUSE 10.0 and take a look at:  http://
www.opensuse.org/index.php/Submit_a_bug befor report a bug
Comment 2 JP Rosevear 2005-09-01 00:43:45 UTC
beta 3 had a problem loading the notification area because of an upstream
change.  Do you have a notification area for the try icon to show up in?
Comment 3 Daniel Secareanu 2005-09-01 18:09:16 UTC
in beta4, beagle shows up in the notification area... but more than once :) see
bug about resapplet (114226).

Daniel

Comment 4 Donald Ade 2005-09-01 21:13:16 UTC
I have to apologize for not mentioning I use KDE the majority of the time. The beagle tray  
icon is   
available in 9.3 but not in the 10 beta. It my Windows  mentality; I forget not everyone   
uses the same window manager, OS, etc...   
Comment 5 JP Rosevear 2005-09-04 22:12:55 UTC
Trow, joe, any chance of using the resapplet hack for session stuff to prevent
multiple loads?
Comment 6 Daniel Secareanu 2005-09-06 09:18:26 UTC
i right clicked on beagle icon and quitted it, and was asked if i wanted it to
load at next startup, and i said no rushing through that dialogue... since then
it didn't start more than twice, or at least in the notification area i only had
one beagle icon... will check some more to see if the behavior repeats...
Comment 7 Daniel Secareanu 2005-10-27 11:52:51 UTC
Beagle icon still shows up twice in Gnome, SuSE 10.0 Pro, the retail verion...

Daniel

Comment 8 JP Rosevear 2005-11-29 21:58:28 UTC
Re-assigning to Dan.  We may just drop the icon in the notification area or make it optional.
Comment 9 Dan Winship 2006-01-17 17:32:10 UTC
tray icon code is still there (eg, for if you're running KDE), and is still
based on the same code, so it presumably still has the same bugs
Comment 10 Joe Shaw 2006-05-12 16:55:12 UTC
This should be fixed in 10.1; the tray icon is loaded using the autostart mechanisms and isn't session managed.