martinpl / tray-icons-reloaded

GNOME Shell extension which bring back Tray Icons to top panel, with additional features.
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Version 19 nonfunctional on Gnome 41.1 (Fedora 35) #62

Open RolesG opened 2 years ago

RolesG commented 2 years ago

Title pretty much says everything, the extension won't even start on gnome 41.1 with version 19. It worked previously with version 17.

tr1p0p commented 2 years ago

On mine (same, fedora 35 Gnome 41.1) the extension kind of work, but didn't display discord tray icon..

martinpl commented 2 years ago

No issues in virtual machine :man_shrugging: image

RolesG commented 2 years ago

interesting, maybe try it in a live environment? to the best of my knowledge, you can still install (temporary) extensions and programs on a usb disk

tr1p0p commented 2 years ago

Hum, so, because it's been almost a week, and nobody seem to find the fact that push a update that's broke what's working well before for... no new features (?) and that 2 users from literally the gnome flagship distro report issues, i will, at least, give a workaround for people that have the same problems :

-Just download v17 on release page and put it on .local/share/gnome-shell/extensions. :warning: Gnome extension push and force update of extensions, you have to deactivate this behavior on the firefox/gnome extensions settings to keep the working version.

Hope this issues get taken seriously and fix soon, but in the mean time, got absolutely no problems with v17 so i dunno what i will change.

Thks still for this great tray icon extension ! (Because linux seem to want to be VERY weird and difficult for this precise thing that windows do greatly for decades now, but hey, we know that linux is like that sometimes)

EDIT : Because Gnome like to be a pain for dev AND user, the gnome-shell update extensions no matter what, even when they have options to toggle specially to avoid that. You have to edit medata file to put "19". When Gnome stop to be a fucking mess for all linux user ??

RolesG commented 2 years ago

Yeah, GNOME seems to be both anti-user and anti-developer these days. Good luck to MartinPL!

NicoleCollard commented 2 years ago

Hum, so, because it's been almost a week, and nobody seem to find the fact that push a update that's broke what's working well before for... no new features (?) and that 2 users from literally the gnome flagship distro report issues, i will, at least, give a workaround for people that have the same problems :

-Just download v17 on release page and put it on .local/share/gnome-shell/extensions. warning Gnome extension push and force update of extensions, you have to deactivate this behavior on the firefox/gnome extensions settings to keep the working version.

Hope this issues get taken seriously and fix soon, but in the mean time, got absolutely no problems with v17 so i dunno what i will change.

Thks still for this great tray icon extension ! (Because linux seem to want to be VERY weird and difficult for this precise thing that windows do greatly for decades now, but hey, we know that linux is like that sometimes)

EDIT : Because Gnome like to be a pain for dev AND user, the gnome-shell update extensions no matter what, even when they have options to toggle specially to avoid that. You have to edit medata file to put "19". When Gnome stop to be a fucking mess for all linux user ??

i try'd to do this, but without success!

vsudakov commented 2 years ago

the same issue for me on Fedora 35 and Gnome 41.3. Only version 17 of the extension works.

stablestud commented 2 years ago

I can confirm the issue on Fedora and Gnome 41.3 as it stopped working for me aswell

martinpl commented 2 years ago

Maybe there will be some useful information / errors in: 1) ALT + F2 -> type lg -> Extensions -> Tray Icons Reloaded -> Display errors or 2) In terminal journalctl /usr/bin/gnome-shell -f -o cat (will be bloated in unrelated stuff)

aireilly commented 2 years ago

Also seeing this error. F35, GNOME 41.1

Sys tray is functional with this extension: https://github.com/ubuntu/gnome-shell-extension-appindicator

ryanpcmcquen commented 2 years ago

Log out/in fixed it here. Fedora 35, Gnome 41.