*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1294056 ***
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Bug is still present in 14.04.02 It would be very usefull for it to be
fixed, since qjackctl features such as reset depend on right click
context menu.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1294056 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1294056
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1294056
Qjackctl systray icon shows no menu
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This bug is still present in 14.04.
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qjackctl right-click on tray icon does nothing (regression)
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The bug is present in Raring also.
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I agree 100% with jsevi83. Having an application blacklist for apps
that misbehave with sni-qt would be wonderful (here is where I wish I
knew how to program). Thankfully, using Kubuntu, my system tray still
functions as normal after removing sni-qt. Unfortunately, the same is
not true for Ubunt
Removing sni-qt is a workaround, but not a proper solution. sni-qt
converts all qt tray icons in indicator-applets, giving consistency to
the desktop. If I remove sni-qt, all other qt applications will
dissapear from the system tray unless the are whitelisted.
It would be better if sni-qt could be
The solution is to remove the package "sni-qt". It probably got
reinstalled when you upgraded to Precise.
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This bug still exists in final release of Precise. I too hope it will be
fixed soon. If I remember it well, the same issue was solved in 11.10,
apparently it came back. Perhaps finding the previous solution, will fix
this problem again.
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This bug still exists in Precise beta 2. I hope they fix it soon, as
QJackCtl is one of the most important and used programs in the world of
audio.
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I am reassigning this to the package sni-qt, as this seems to be the
culprit.
** Package changed: qjackctl (Ubuntu) => sni-qt (Ubuntu)
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I have the same problem in Ubuntu 11.10. If I uninstall sni-qt and
whitelist Qjackctl, it shows correctly in the system tray. So I guess
the problem is with sni-qt when converting the tray icon into an
appindicator.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: qjackctl (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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