[Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#696760: Bug#696760: Bug#696760: tray icon invisible

Daniel Pocock daniel at pocock.com.au
Mon Dec 31 18:03:05 UTC 2012


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On 30/12/12 19:32, Michael Biebl wrote:
> severity 696760 normal tags 696760 + unreproducible moreinfo 
> thanks
> 
> On 27.12.2012 12:42, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> On 27/12/12 05:14, Michael Biebl wrote:
>>> On 26.12.2012 21:56, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Package: network-manager-gnome Version: 0.9.4.1-2 Severity:
>>>> serious
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> I just did a fresh install of wheezy beta 4 i386 onto a
>>>> Packard Bell EasyNote B3410 laptop
>>>> 
>>>> I notice that the tray icon for network manager is invisible
>>>> 
>>>> I can move the mouse of the place where the icon should be
>>>> and click and popup appears (e.g. the list of wifi access
>>>> points)  The icon appears to work normally in all the usual
>>>> ways (e.g. notifications appear when connected), but the icon
>>>> is invisible
>>>> 
>>>> I'm not sure if it is relevant to this bug, but this is the
>>>> graphics card data from lspci:
>>>> 
>>> Please use reportbug next time.
>>> 
>>> Is this a full GNOME environment or any other DE?
>>> 
>> 
>> It is the default gnome installation from the wheezy installer
>> using the netinst method and the packages available in testing at
>> the time of install (26 December)
> 
> GNOME shell or fallback?
> 
> fwiw, I cannot reproduce the problem.

I don't think that justifies the tag unreproducible

On the system in question, the problem is 100% reproducible

Looking more closely, I notice it is not just the nm tray icon that is
invisible, but also the battery and volume icons, maybe this is a
generic issue that should be raised against another part of gnome?

> Since you filed the bug against network-manager-gnome, I assume you
> are using the fallback mode.

I am using the `classic' mode selected at the gdm greeter

> Can you check ~/.xsession-errors for relevant messages. Do you get
> any error messages if you kill nm-applet and start it from a 
> shell?
> 
> Is this problem reproducible with a fresh user account?

The machine is a fresh install and it happens for all user accounts on
the machine

> What's the content of /etc/network/interfaces and the output of
> ifconfig -a / nm-tool?
> 
> 
I don't currently have access to the box today, so I haven't answered
all the other questions yet
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