Sorry it took so long, but I can confirm that the problem is gone with
the new gnome-settings-daemon package. Thanks Sebastien!
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This bug was fixed in the package gnome-settings-daemon -
3.3.90-0ubuntu4
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* Renamed unity patches to start with _unity and be in the same range,
it makes easier to see what patches we have
* debian/control.in:
Ok, I think I found the issue, will be fixed in the next upload
@Brett, I'm not suggesting anything, just pointing that the workaround
is easy if you really can't wait on a fix, just whitelist things you
need, anyway that's a moot point since that bug being fixed in the next
upload ;-)
** Changed
> btw you guys should really drop the 'all' whitelist, that's what is
creating those bugs for you...
Sebastien, are you joking or trolling? You aren't seriously suggesting
that we should simply stop using any software that doesn't support the
indicator system, simply because the Ubuntu switch to
the nm issue is a different one and likely due to the nm-applet changes
to fix the leaks with the indicator, btw you guys should really drop the
'all' whitelist, that's what is creating those bugs for you...
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Heh, I'm also seeing the duplicate nm-applet icons now as well. Both
nm-applet icons are functional as well, which is a bit different than
the power/battery icons.
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Seems something is wrong with updating the icon cache.
Since recent updates there're also two network-manager icons in the panel. bug
938380
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systray-whitelist 'all' was here before my bug report but not two battery
icons, means an update from 17th is responsible for introducing the second
icon.
When the non-indicator is a gnome-applet it should be blacklisted in Unity.
Couldn't find any gnome related in dconf to disable.
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I'm experiencing the same thing as Brett in the unity 3d session. I have
my systray-whitelist key also set to "all" but it also has an entry for
"desura". Anyway if I set this key back to the default setting, logout
and log back in, the power indicator works as normal and the duplicate
battery icon
ok, I tried in a guest session to set the gsettings to 'all' which seems
to work since there is a printer icon showing but no double battery,
that's on a docked laptop, I tried undocking the laptop, docking it
back, restarting g-s-d, restarting unity-panel-service, still no double
icon, not sure ho
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Same here, unity session, always happens. Note that as in the previous
bug report, this happens when the dconf "/desktop/unity/panel/systray-
whitelist" key is set to "all" (which is really the only sane value for
it, given that lots of software only supports the gnome systray, and
does not suppor
Sebastien, unity session, always. bug 934170
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** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Thank you for your bug report, I can't confirm that here ... what
session do you use? when does it happen?
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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Title:
Apparent "hide_status_icon_
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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