https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=359139
Vadim <k...@dbfin.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |k...@dbfin.com --- Comment #10 from Vadim <k...@dbfin.com> --- Just wanted to cast one more vote for resolving this bug. I am on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. I also wanted to confirm the solution suggested above so that it might give an additional clue to developers. Besides empty spaces, that appear in 90+% of boots, I experience these related problems: - Sometimes some icons appear as small icons taking the left top corner of their space in the system tray; for example, it seems to happen to the device notifier icon when no devices are connected; - Some icons loaded using xembedsniproxy are wrong at times; for example, Pithos often loads a tiny pithos icon with black background (instead of transparent one), and rarely the right icon; - Clicking on the empty space created in the system tray crashes the plasma. Once the plasma is back, there are no legacy icons at all. (In reply to matombo from comment #4) > i found another workaround: ... /etc/xdg/autostart/xembedsniproxy.desktop ... > "Exec=sleep 5 && xembedsniproxy" fixes the problem in a dirty way > don't forget to also delay your autostart programms This did it for now! I don't remember when was the last time it would boot without this annoying problem. Thanks a lot! For those who experience this problem, you might try as suggested by Matombo to change the file and set sleep to an even larger value (I tried 3 seconds first, and it did not work, so I changed it to 10 seconds). And don't forget also to change the delay for autostart programs that put legacy icons into the tray (skype, pithos etc.). Vadim. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.