Indeed, I've just started using SFLphone and just wasted an hour trying
to work out why the window wasn't appearing when it started up.
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Title:
Sf
It seems that on Ubuntu 13.04 we are stuck, as systray functionality was
removed
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Title:
Sflphone does not support Unity-style tray icon
To manag
I'm very sorry about my mistake to changing status to Invalid. I
changing it back to Confirmed.
It is although normal in Unity, but the sflphone-gnome package should operate
with it and during installation run
gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Panel systray-whitelist ...
to add 'sflphone-client-
** Changed in: sflphone (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Title:
Sflphone does not support Unity-style tray icon
To manage notificati
It is normal in Unity.
You can "repair" that.
See goggle: unity systray
P.S. after make thist do not foorgot logout/login
** Changed in: sflphone (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: sflphone (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
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And to top it off, sflphone's icon in the new Unity launcher is not
handled properly. Every time I click on it, a new sflphone window
opens, and there's no indication on the launcher that I had any previous
windows open.
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Ok, one step closer to solving the mystery: it seems that sflphone does
not support Unity's new indicator icons. I had sflphone configured to
hide the main window on startup, and, well... it did. But since I
couldn't see the tray icon (or any other indication for that matter), I
couldn't use it.