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[Bug 1422722] Re: Session Menu on system tray applet disappears after enabling and disabling username on system menu until next login to the desktop.

 

I can confirm this bug, it is actually a bug in indicator-session so
adding a corresponding task.

Also, please don't call indicators a "system tray", these are two
different applets (and the latter is disabled by default).

** Also affects: indicator-session (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome-flashback
       Status: New => Confirmed

** Changed in: indicator-session (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

** Summary changed:

- Session Menu on system tray applet disappears after enabling and disabling username on system menu until next login to the desktop.
+ Session Menu disappears after enabling and disabling username on system menu

** Description changed:

  When enabling and disabling the option of having your user name in the
- system menu button on unity, It disappears from the system tray applet
- that comes with Gnome Flashback (GNOME 2 for later Ubuntu) until the
- next time the system tray is started.
+ system menu button on unity, It disappears from the indicator-applet
+ that comes with Gnome Flashback, until the next time the system tray is
+ started.
  
  The bug was triggered using Tweak Tool's own option of enabling and
  disabling the option in gsettings.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1422722

Title:
  Session Menu disappears after enabling and disabling username on
  system menu

Status in Ubuntu GNOME Flashback:
  Confirmed
Status in indicator-session package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  When enabling and disabling the option of having your user name in the
  system menu button on unity, It disappears from the indicator-applet
  that comes with Gnome Flashback, until the next time the system tray
  is started.

  The bug was triggered using Tweak Tool's own option of enabling and
  disabling the option in gsettings.

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