https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=420635
--- Comment #20 from Konrad Materka <mate...@gmail.com> --- > I had also uninstalled libayatana-appindicator3-1 and associated dependencies You didn't need to do that, but probably it was not used anyway and it has no influence. > Conditions: PrivateInternetAccess not running. Booted KDE Neon @ Runlevel > 3. Started KDE via "exec startx" Why did you change runlevel? Just to perform this test? That's usual :) > Results: All icons displayed except Slack, hp-systray and DiscoverNotifer > ((confirmed that they were running via ps aux). Odd effect: pasystray, > indicator-sound-switcher, and skype are duplicated. * You have 3 icons missing and 3 duplicated - this is probably be a coincidence, but can you perform more tests? * Are this duplicated icons behaving the same? For example, if you left/right click on Skype icon, to you have the same behavior? * Duplicated icons does not look the same - maybe one is new SNI and second old legacy? What happens if you kill xembedsniproxy? Do duplicated icons dissappear? What happens when you run xembedsniproxy again (after kill)? * For missing icons, what happens when you kill app and run it again? For example, kill Slack and run it again - do you have proper tray icon? * The indicator-sound-switcher is not in a default repository, it requires ppa. Do you have many ppa configured? Did you do many changes into default installation and configuration? My point is, maybe on fresh system (or just fresh user) problem does not occur? * Are you using snap or flatpack for any of affected application? > listIcons.sh output: I see duplicated entries for indicator-sound-switcher, pasystray and skype. Skype is particularly interesting because it has different names in output. My guess is on icon is SNI, second legacy icon translated by xembedsniproxy. > org.kde.StatusNotifierItem-19688-1/StatusNotifierItem > .. > The error is probably being caused by the Google Hangouts extension in > Chrome. I had NetworkManager run via systemd, but the NetworkManager icon > was disabled in the system tray. NetworkManager icon is an applet to show and manipulate NetworkManager daemon, disabling it should not affect anything. Error is interesting, but probably this is unrelated - it might be a separate issue. > See "Latest Test" attachment for a visual on the current system tray. Thanks! Images always help :) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.