On Sun, 25 Dec 2016 15:50:33 +0300 MHD <cmn...@mail.ru> said:

> I have added blueman-manager and blueman-applet to 'Startup Applications' and
> I see a dialog saying bluetooth is off after booting. But I there is no its
> icon in systray (systray module is loaded). 

we have removed systray xmbed support from systray. apps need to use the dbus
indicator protocol to get something (e.g. steam does for example).

you can write an external traying app (like trayer) if you want but at least
kde also has been moving in the dbus protocol direction.

also there is no standard solution for wayland for an "xmbed" systray anyway so
it's going away and the dbus protocols can replace it NOW even before wayland
becomes "the main thing".


> >Воскресенье, 25 декабря 2016, 7:54 +03:00 от Daniel Kasak
> ><d.j.kasak...@gmail.com>:
> >
> >I'm using blueman-manager ( from the blueman package ), and it works
> >for connecting to my headphones at least as well as my phone can talk
> >to the same headphones. It also adds an icon to the  systray module,
> >but *only* works properly if I add it to 'Startup Applications'. If I
> >start it manually, it pops up a dialog saying bluetooth is off ( which
> >it is ), and I can enable it, but then blueman-manager closes the
> >current window, and I need to kill it and restart it for the GUI to
> >function. When it starts from 'Startup Applications', it activates
> >bluetooth for me and works quite well ( throws a ton of python error
> >messages, but that's par for the course with python ).
> >
> >Dan
> >
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