https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=436104
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Resolution|FIXED |NOT A BUG
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--- Comment #11 from SP ---
(In reply to Konrad Materka from comment #10)
> There are two protocols for tray icons:
> * obsole XEmbed - some desktop dropped support for it entirely. KDE has some
> xembedsniproxy to translate XEmbed to SNI, but it is far
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--- Comment #10 from Konrad Materka ---
There are two protocols for tray icons:
* obsole XEmbed - some desktop dropped support for it entirely. KDE has some
xembedsniproxy to translate XEmbed to SNI, but it is far from perfect (because
it can't be)
* c
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--- Comment #9 from SP ---
Correction:
So far, the only program *I have discovered* that does this
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--- Comment #8 from SP ---
Is there an updated list of programs for KDE that provide SNI/Appindicator
icons and those that still require xembedsniproxy?
It seems that any program that calls xembedsniproxy in Wayland will place the
transparent icon loade
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--- Comment #7 from SP ---
No, I am using Skype for Linux. Skype for Linux is definitely utilizing in
some way xembedsniproxy as disabling that program resolves the problem of the
hotspot in the upper left corner of the desktop. The downside is that i
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--- Comment #6 from Konrad Materka ---
Are you using Skype for Windows in Wine? Skype for Linux is using SNI icons,
not legacy XEmbed.
Bug 432744 fixed this on X, I never tested it on Wayland (and I'm surprised it
works :)). Anyway, the hotspot is just
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--- Comment #5 from SP ---
My workaround is to disable xembedsniproxy by renaming it xembedsniproxy.org.
Add the application Skype to the system tray as a widget. In Skype
Tools/Settings/General enable Automatically start Skype; disable Launch Skype
i
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--- Comment #4 from SP ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #2)
> Where are you getting Skype from? I don't have it available in my distro
> repos, and if I try the FlatHub version, it crashes on launch in my Wayland
> session. :( Looks like I can'
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--- Comment #3 from SP ---
@Na(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> See also Bug 432744. Possibly already fixed.
Thanks Nate.
It does appear to be related to xembedsniproxy. Doing a killall xembedsniproxy
resolves the problem but also removes (a
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--- Comment #2 from Nate Graham ---
Where are you getting Skype from? I don't have it available in my distro repos,
and if I try the FlatHub version, it crashes on launch in my Wayland session.
:( Looks like I can't test this.
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Product|kwin|plasmashell
Component|wayland-generic
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