Call for quick testing on 14.04: xfce4-indicator-plugin
Bruno Benitez
gridcube at gmail.com
Sun Apr 6 18:57:47 UTC 2014
shuhao, xfce4-infiator-plugin
2014-04-06 13:05 GMT-03:00 Shuhao <shuhao at shuhaowu.com>:
> In what package should I report a bug in?
>
> Shuhao
>
>
> On 04/06/2014 06:23 AM, Simon Steinbeiß wrote:
>
>> This might be a bug in the bluetooth indicator or the bluetooth stack,
>> hard to say. So I suggest you report a bug about that (it's not really
>> related to this call of testing).
>>
>> Thanks to everyone for your results!
>> Simon
>>
>>
>> On Sat, 05 Apr 2014 10:16:48 +0100
>> David Pearson <dave at reklan.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>> On my thinkpad, the indicator stays white, regardless of Bluetooth being
>>> on or off.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>> Sent from my Nexus 7...
>>>
>>> On 5 Apr 2014 03:08, Shuhao <shuhao at shuhaowu.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Can anyone confirm that the bluetooth indicator will always be white
>>>> regardless if it is on or off.
>>>>
>>>> Shuhao
>>>>
>>>> On 04/04/2014 03:06 PM, Dave wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Just done the smae on my Lenovo Thinkpad E530.
>>>>>
>>>>> can confirm what Richard has done.. same here..
>>>>>
>>>>> one additionall bit of info.. this was done on a clean install that
>>>>> had been
>>>>> updated with all latest updates from the software updater.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> regards
>>>>>
>>>>> Dave
>>>>>
>>>>> On 04 April 2014 at 1
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> 1:47 Richard Elkins <richard.elkins at gmail.com> wrote:s
>>>>>> Thanks, Simon, for the quick response and action.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 4 indicators under the indicator plug-in:
>>>>>> 1. Application Indicators
>>>>>> 2. Power Management
>>>>>> 3. Sound Menu
>>>>>> 4. Messaging Menu.
>>>>>> Much better. My observations in the last 1/2 hour:
>>>>>> 1. The Audio Menu which was not visible before is now visible.
>>>>>> 2. Still missing: Power Management indicator.
>>>>>> 3. Setting the overall "hide indicators by default" function
>>>>>> now works.
>>>>>> The change is visible immediately and Logout-login shows "No
>>>>>> Indicators" on
>>>>>> Panel 0.
>>>>>> 4. Clearing the "hide indicators by default" function now
>>>>>> works. The
>>>>>> change is visible immediately and Logout-login shows the indicators
>>>>>> restored
>>>>>> on Panel 0.
>>>>>> 5. Setting the "hidden" switch on an individual indicator
>>>>>> works. The
>>>>>> change is visible immediately and Logout-login shows the indicator to
>>>>>> be
>>>>>> missing as expected on Panel 0.
>>>>>> 6. Clearing a "hidden" switch appears to be like a dead action
>>>>>> because no
>>>>>> change is immediately visible. However, after logout-login, the
>>>>>> reset did
>>>>>> actually take even though it was not visible before logout. Clearing
>>>>>> the box
>>>>>> should be immediately visible even though logout-login is needed for
>>>>>> the clear
>>>>>> to be in effect.
>>>>>> What can I do to assist? Further information needed? More
>>>>>> testing?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Richard
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 04/04/2014 05:12 AM, Simon Steinbeiß wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > >
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Dear all,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> as Richard Elkins recently noted there have been problems
>>>>>>> with the
>>>>>>> indicators in 14.04, however we've prepared a fix meanwhile.
>>>>>>> You can install the updated package that should hopefully
>>>>>>> fix things
>>>>>>> from this PPA (there are a bunch of other packages there too, just
>>>>>>> upgrade
>>>>>>> the xfce4-indicator-plugin package).
>>>>>>> https://launchpad.net/~thad-fisch/+archive/test
>>>>>>> <https://launchpad.net/%7Ethad-fisch/+archive/test>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> (as always, you can follow these steps to add the PPA from
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> terminal:
>>>>>>> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:thad-fisch/test
>>>>>>> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install
>>>>>>> xfce4-indicator-plugin)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Then restart your session and all your indicators that were
>>>>>>> missing
>>>>>>> before (most likely -sound and -datetime, if you have it installed)
>>>>>>> should
>>>>>>> be back.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Then please report your results here by replying to this
>>>>>>> thread.
>>>>>>> Ideally you'll have a system that hasn't been tempered with
>>>>>>> config-wise. (To
>>>>>>> make sure, you can add a new user. Unless you've tempered with
>>>>>>> system-wide
>>>>>>> settings...)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>>>>> Simon
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>
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