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Re: Duplicate applet icons for online help etc 'â' and network-manager (nm-applet)
I had them in quadruplicate on Friday, back down to duplicate of nm-applet
and skype-applet. When updating I also see the update-applet in duplicate.
I've just got the spins from today and will install to see if it is present
in a new installation.
Regards,
Phill.
On 24 August 2015 at 21:06, Brendan Perrine <walterorlin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 19:43:17 +0200
> Nio Wiklund <nio.wiklund@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for confirming :-)
> >
> > Den 2015-08-24 19:41, Henk Terhell skrev:
> > > Nio,
> > > yes, I have made a remark on the duplicate network-icon in my
> > > yesterday's iso test on manual partitioning i386. This was for me the
> > > first time I noticed it.
> > > I will try the amd64 iso, but anyway this bug is not present in the
> > > amd64 installation I have kept updated.
> > >
> > > Henk
> > >
> > > Op 24-8-2015 om 19:17 schreef Nio Wiklund:
> > >> Hi,
> > >>
> > >> There are duplicate applet icons for online help etc 'â' and
> > >> network-manager (nm-applet) when running live from the current Lubuntu
> > >> Wily desktop i386 daily iso. I made a comment about it in the iso
> > >> testing tracker.
> > >>
> > >> I have not tested Lubuntu Wily for a couple of weeks, and this is the
> > >> first time I see this bug. I don't know which package to report
> against.
> > >>
> > >> Has anybody else noticed it? Is there already a bug report?
> > >>
> > >> Best regards
> > >> Nio
> > >>
> > >
> >
> >
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> Although for the installed version it will probably help to see if it
> happens a guest session or a new user account because lxpanel will use
> config files in your home directory and start them up according to that
> while a fresh install or new user will use the default permissions. This
> can lead to people with installed systems missing things that happen for
> people on fresh install. I think this reason played a part in why 14.04
> orginally got released without nm-applet starting as people running it
> daily still had their old configuration files and did not notice the
> problem. I also think it would hard for upstream to do any tests of this
> sort as they don't really know downstream configs will be when making the
> the upstream code. These bugs in configuration files while not requiring
> much programming knowledge to fix can be quite sneaky.
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> Brendan Perrine <walterorlin@xxxxxxxxx>
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