I was having the opposite problem on 12.04 ... No power indicator applet
(upon login -- saw one AT the login screen).
Running gsettings list-recursively|grep settings-daemon spat out that:
org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power active false
...
In terminal, gsettings set
** Description changed:
After latest updates, indicator power is displayed 3 times on panel
(screenshot enclosed) Only the right one works (clicking on the others
does nothing)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: indicator-power 0.7-0ubuntu1
This bug seems to have regressed back into gnome-settings-daemon
3.3.5-0ubuntu3 in Precise. I now see a duplicate gnome battery applet
icon in addition to the indicator one.
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Confirmed, gnome battery applet back again!
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I'm not sure what the appropriate way to report a regression is, but I
created a new bug, and provided this bug number in it:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/934582
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* debian/patches/07_hide_status_icon_on_unity.patch:
- Never show the power status icon when running Unity (LP: #833397)
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whitelist for systray set to all the issue does not happen anymore.
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Hello Jean-Baptiste, or anyone else affected,
Accepted gnome-settings-daemon into oneiric-proposed, the package will
build now and be available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback
here. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for
documentation how to enable and use -proposed.
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Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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Rodrigo, verifying that your patch works for an i386 build. Thank you
so very much!
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On 11/17/2011 10:51 PM, Ryan Sutton wrote:
Ha, nevermind, figured out I need the bzr-builddeb plugin. New at this,
so much of Linux is so power-user oriented, instead of end-user
friendly.
bzr isn't even a power user tool; it is a developer tool. The patched
package should be uploaded to a
Rodrigo, I'm trying to follow your instructions here, as I'm running a
32bit version of Oneiric, and trying to build that. However, I must
have a newer version of bzr, as it tells me the clone command is now
deprecated, (though it pulled it down anyways), but when I go to run the
bzr bd -- -b, it
And to clarify, my bzr version is 2.4.1
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Ha, nevermind, figured out I need the bzr-builddeb plugin. New at this,
so much of Linux is so power-user oriented, instead of end-user
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Thanks for testing it Walter. So, to not have to worry you with any fix
I get, could you please let me know what setup are you in so that I can
try to replicate?
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I'm on Unity, 11.10 fully updated. I attach the output of apport agains
Unity just in case you get more information there.
On the other hand I'm willing to keep trying your patches if you want.
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Ok, let's do another try then, so please just cd to the directory where
you checked out the branch and:
$ bzr pull
$ bzr bd -- -b
when it finished successfully:
$ sudo dpkg -i ../build-area/*.deb
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Bingo! Congrats Rodrigo, this last patch seems to work!
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Cool! Anyway, just keep it running for a few hours, and if I don't get
any message from you by the end of my day, I'll submit the fix to the
archive. Thanks again for your help!
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Walter, could you upload the .deb somewhere so that I can try if it
works for me as well?
Thanks.
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@tatsuno, you can download them from
http://puna.upf.edu/node/83
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And sure enough, it works!
Thank you Rodrigo and Walter!
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The patch works for Precise as well.
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Ok, 2 of 2 makes 100%, so uploading now :-)
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Make that 3 out of 3 ;-)
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Now I'm seeing bug 882160, can they be related?
I'm not sure, but I think I hadn't seen this bug for a while and now
with the patched gnome-settings-daemon I started seeing it.
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Thinking twice bug 882160 does not seem related to this one, that bug
seems more related to the kernel, it happens in certain Dell laptop
models as far as I can see of the Lattitude E. when they wake up
from resume.
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I'm not able to replicate this problem at all, so could someone please
test the patch I've added to the g-s-d package? To do so:
$ bzr clone lp:~ubuntu-desktop/gnome-settings-daemon/ubuntu g-s-d
$ cd g-s-d
$ bzr bd -- -b
when it finished successfully:
$ sudo dpkg -i ../build-area/*.deb
and
Rodrigo, I tried to build it but it failed in the bzr bd --b step. I
attach the error I got.
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Ok, I installed all the dependencies that were unmet according to my
previous message, but it aborted again:
gpg: skipped Rodrigo Moya rodrigo.m...@canonical.com: secret key not
available
gpg: /tmp/debsign.wm2a2EfX/gnome-settings-daemon_3.2.2-0ubuntu2_amd64.changes:
clearsign failed: secret key
I've seen that despite the previous message the deb had been built, so
I installed it, but the double battery is still here after logging out
and logging in again.
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note that sni-qt should transform the skype icon in an indicator so no
need to whitelist skype
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I second #64.
I tried searching hours and hours for a way to blacklist a particular
application. But all in vain. Couldn't even find the syntax to be used for
making an exception for a particular application. Even tried hit and trial.
Something like:
gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Panel
I'm also having the problem where the far left battery indicator (which
shouldn't be there IMO) overlaps the weather indicator from time to
time.
Also Tomas makes a VERY good suggestion there, that would be the more
logical approach.
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I have a suggestion for developers.
Why do you have implemented whitelist functionality in the first
place?
It's not rational.
Having Blacklist funkcionality would be more convient and rational.
Why I am saying this. Think what is easier:
a) browse hours and hours about all posible useful
I decide to whitelist the application I need... In this way I removed
the second icon
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Interestingly, when using two monitors as TwinView, the main monitor
shows 2 battery indicators and the second shows only one.
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Mh...
in my Ubuntu 11.10 there are both Gnome-power-manager and indicator-power
installed.
Should I remove one of them?
Which is the wrong one... without any pop-up menu?
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don't whitelist the systray icons if you don't want those!
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but... with gnome-power-manager synaptic asks me to remove also ubuntu-
desktop ... and that's i think it's not good...
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The problem for me is that if I don't whitelist 'all', I don't know how
to whitelist davmail, for instance. Anybody?
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Additionally the battery indicators don't display anymore, if the plug
is inserted or if the system is on battery. (Is there a separate bug for
this?)
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@thomas, do you have indicator-power installed?
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affects me too, clean oneiric install, systray whitelist to all, never
had the problem before whitelisting
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Hi folks,
Instead of flooding with those me too comments, one can just click in
the Does this bug affect you? link right bellow of the page title.
Currently the status is Confirmed; Therefore, I guess those kind of
comments are no longer necessary. Please don't get mad at me, I just
want this
I have got the same after updating to 11.10
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I see that one icon is from gnome and the other from unity
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No news ???
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Same problem here on released version of oneiric. Two indicators, one
which reactos to clicks and the other one just displays battery life on
tooltip.
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just updated to 11.10. same problem here. 2 statuses, one active...
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Yet another confirmation that it exists in update to 11.10. 2 statuses,
one active
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Dnia 2011-10-10, pon o godzinie 05:30 +, Walter Garcia-Fontes pisze:
so in my case I only had to whitelist skype
and empathy in the systray
Re: skype - read last paragraph in Aurélien's blog post [1].
[1] http://agateau.wordpress.com/2011/09/23/make-skype-a-bit-less-shy/
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Thanks Michal and Steve, I still haven't explored sni-qt , but you're
right it solves a lot of other app-indicators.
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On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 05:30:41AM -, Walter Garcia-Fontes wrote:
A workaround for the double battery is to whitelist only the neded
indicators in the systray, and not all. Increasingly the indicators in
systray are getting their app-indicators (for instance update-manager
has now an
Rodrigo, could we make the status icon being hidden in the Unity
session? It leads to a duplicate icon with the indicator for users who
whitelist the systray use
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Assignee: Martin Pitt (pitti) = Rodrigo Moya (rodrigo-moya)
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A workaround for the double battery is to whitelist only the neded
indicators in the systray, and not all. Increasingly the indicators in
systray are getting their app-indicators (for instance update-manager
has now an app-indicator) so in my case I only had to whitelist skype
and empathy in the
The second battery indicator, the one in the systray, goes away if the
package indicator-power is removed:
sudo apt-get remove indicator-power
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Sorry, please ignoe #40, removing indicator-power actually removes the
normal app-indicator, not the indicator appearing in the systray.
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Just a thought: I had another problem with power-indicator, this bug I
reported last week after an update:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-power/+bug/859294
The solution for me was actually to have a fresh install as I guess the
repeated updatedist-upgrade messed things up.
I still have this issue with the update to unity 4.20.0
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I am seeing this as well, with the same off the panel issue shown in
walter-garcia's screenshot.
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Also, I am running Unity 3d.
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FWIW, there is only one battery in my laptop. Bug #852406
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** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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if you run gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power Active
false , only one icon remains, but no icon is showed in the next login.
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Beside there're two indicator-power in dconf, com.canonical.indicator
and org.ubuntu.
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Reproducable fixed the issue on unity-3d via dconf-editor setting systray
whitelist to default, logout-in. Second and third indicator-power disappeared.
Setting systray whitelist to 'all' displayed two power indicators after suspend
and reboot.
With enabled 'all' and starting another app, e.g.
** Attachment added: indicator-systray-all-1.png
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I still have this issue on 11.10 updated on September 17. It is my
impression that the second and wrong battery indicator appears in the
systray. It is not clickable but hovering over wiht the mouse shows
what it should show (Laptop battery is charged, for instance). As I
said before I have all
This is the screen shot on how the second battery indicator looks when
entering the desktop. After working for a while it gets centered in the
panel, I cannot explain when and how.
** Attachment added: Screenshot at 2011-09-17 12:53:21.png
And this is the one with the upgrade/update icon, huge and going out
of the panel. Actually the battery now is also outside and can't be seen
entirely, before this second icon appearing is was shown only cut in the
bottom part of the panel, see the first screenshot.
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Further on the second battery in the systray, if I blacklist all old indicators
with:
gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Panel systray-whitelist ['']
and I restart the desktop the second battery indicator is gone.
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Jean-Baptiste, can you still reproduce the problem? Is the second one
coming from gnome-settings-daemon? Does it disappear if you do
sudo chmod 0 /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon-3.0/*power*
and restart the session? To revert, please do
sudo chmod 644
** Attachment added: Screenshot at 2011-09-12 11:05:02.png
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I did as suggested by Martin in #24, and now both the normal and double
indicator dissappear, and a black rectangle appears in the systray
place. I attach a screenshot.
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OK, thanks. That seems to confirm that it's only the g-s-d power plugin,
no other program involved. Thanks!
Still unreproducible on both my machines, though.
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** Changed in: unity-2d
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: unity-2d (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Seeing the two battery indicators again after fully updating (9/8, 18:34
UTC). It may be related to the systray, or may be the second indicator
is hiding the systray, I have everything whitelisted but I cannot see
any of the old indicators.
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Seeing the two battery indicators again after fully updating (September
8, 18:30 UTC). It may be related to the systray, or may be the second
indicator is hiding the systray, I have everything whitelisted.
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** Changed in: unity-2d (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I re-seeded gnome-power-manager. We still use gnome-power-statistics
from the indicator.
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: Fix Committed = Invalid
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu Oneiric)
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Removing gnome-power-manager doesn't fix this for me.
systray-whitelist has not been edited here.
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I do get this, but only unity-2d not 3d. One of the items is in the
systray, one is an indicator. I believe that gsd is detecting a
fallback and putting the item in the systray. I believe this is an issue
with unity-2d.
** Also affects: unity-2d (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
with latest unity(3d) after enabling the whitelist for systray I am
able to reproduce this issue still. (dont mind the location that would
be another bugs)
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** Also affects: unity-2d
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Milestone: None = 4.6
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Can you please give the output of gsettings list-recursively|grep
settings-daemon?
I don't have that here, nor in a guest session. Can you reproduce in a
guest session?
** Package changed: indicator-power (Ubuntu Oneiric) = gnome-settings-
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** Changed in:
Did anyone change the value of systray-whitelist in
com.canonical.Unity.Panel using dconf-editor?
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here it is.
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guest session shows 2 battery indicators too.
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nothing changed with dconf-editor. bug 837153 reports that the issue
exists on a live session with latest iso.
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