Closed fleamour closed 1 year ago
I use Fedora, and haven't noticed this issue. It seems that possibly some settings somehow got corrupted on your system. You might give this a try:
Enter the desktop file name without extension (e.g. chromium-browser.desktop, fr.handbrake.ghb.desktop, vivaldi-stable.desktop, etc.)
If you are using standard package, check name in “/usr/share/applications/” if you are using flatpak package, check name in “var/lib/flatpak/exports/share/applications/”
More information can be found here: https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/tzw738/fix_generic_wayland_icon_in_task_manager_for/
No worky. Uninstalling native rpm then reinstalling no worky either. However it did not purge settings either as still signed in when reinstall through YaST. Maybe I should try Flatpak?
EDIT!!!: Flatpak is wonk icon too!
Yeah, I didn't think Flatpak would work. My guess is something got messed up or corrupted in your Plasma/KDE settings. I haven't seen this problem on Fedora and I can't imagine that SUSE would be doing something in their build to cause this. Sorry the suggestion I posted didn't work for you. It does work to eliminate the annoying default "W" wayland icon though.
OK, I do run some non standard repos. With dependency switches, I could see some non standard bugs creep in over time. I guess the allure of forever rolling maybe a myth & maybe I should nuke & pave. QA can't catch my edge cases after all.
After fresh install it is my custom Icon theme that was missing MEGAsync icon. However Libre Office Writer does not crash when opening a file anymore. I figure years of vendor switching results in a "custom" setup franken beast.
After fresh install it is my custom Icon theme that was missing MEGAsync icon. However Libre Office Writer does not crash when opening a file anymore. I figure years of vendor switching results in a "custom" setup franken beast.
Yeah, unfortunately, things get corrupted sometimes. It would be nice if Plasma would have an easy option to set all settings to default and wipe out any corrupted files. I've had to do a fresh install to correct issues before, it's a drag. Anyway, glad you could get the issue resolved. ;-)
So the default Breeze icon set will display correct red tray icon, using Numix-Circle or Papirus icon sets, results in ghost icon:
Under openSUSE Tumbleweed KDE Wayland, the MEGAsync tray applet is not visible, certainly not red like yonder year. It been this way for roughly the last three releases.