https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=420635

--- Comment #21 from Brian Wright <b...@briandwright.com> ---
(In reply to Konrad Materka from comment #20)

> > 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 :)

SDDM was broken, and I temporarily set my system to runlevel 3 until I fixed
SDDM. :)

> 
> > 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?

Yes - I plan to do more tests this weekend.

> * Are this duplicated icons behaving the same? For example, if you
> left/right click on Skype icon, to you have the same behavior?

Yes, the duplicated icons behave the same.

> * 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)?

Duplicated icons don't disappear.  When I ran xembedsniproxy, the command
seemed to hang.  I did not get a message about the container.  So I had to
re-run xembedsniproxy as a background process.

> * 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?

Yes, that happens with all the affected apps.  Once I kill the apps and restart
them, they work perfectly.  This is the only way to resolve the issue.

> * 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?

I installed Neon on Virtualbox, and then created a test user account. 
Everything worked as it should with the affected apps.  I'm beginning to
strongly suspect that my KDE Plasma profile was corrupted.  I'm going to see
about doing a "factory reset" on the KDE Plasma profile and run more tests.  As
far as changes to the configuration, I can't recall specifics.

> * Are you using snap or flatpack for any of affected application?

No, they were all .deb packages.

> 
> > 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.

Interesting!

> > 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.

Agreed.

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