I installed the ownCloud 1.4.0 client successfully from Gnome on Ubuntu 13.04. No problem. During my session, I started the client. Starts up fine and installs itself in the Gnome tray.
Presumptuous little ownCloud client apparently decides, by default, that it should be started automatically during system boot. Sure this is a good option? Anyway, I digress...
When I reboot the system and log into Gnome, the ownCloud client complains it can't find a system tray, offers a solution if I'm using Xfce (I'm not, I'm using Gnome), and tells me I should install an app such as 'trayer'. Then it apparently completes loading, syncs, but is not visible in the tray.
'trayer' sucks and I like my unadulterated Gnome desktop. :-) I prefer Gnome to Unity (the client loads fine under Unity, no problem).
Please could you make it work 100% OK under Gnome?
TIA if so, thanks for your work, all the best and HTH. ;-)
I installed the ownCloud 1.4.0 client successfully from Gnome on Ubuntu 13.04. No problem. During my session, I started the client. Starts up fine and installs itself in the Gnome tray.
Presumptuous little ownCloud client apparently decides, by default, that it should be started automatically during system boot. Sure this is a good option? Anyway, I digress...
When I reboot the system and log into Gnome, the ownCloud client complains it can't find a system tray, offers a solution if I'm using Xfce (I'm not, I'm using Gnome), and tells me I should install an app such as 'trayer'. Then it apparently completes loading, syncs, but is not visible in the tray.
'trayer' sucks and I like my unadulterated Gnome desktop. :-) I prefer Gnome to Unity (the client loads fine under Unity, no problem).
Please could you make it work 100% OK under Gnome?
TIA if so, thanks for your work, all the best and HTH. ;-)