I can confirm seeing this issue on a number of computers running Ubuntu
20.04 in the last month or so.
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Yeah, I have seen this error for pretty much all the time. I honestly do
not care much to click close button. Ideally there should be a checkbox
like "Do not show again" .. but .. what gives ... :(
pirmd., 2020. g. 21. dec., plkst. 04:54 — lietotājs Tim Wetzel (<
335...@bugs.launchpad.net>)
Update: looks like the return of this problem is being triggered by
Ubuntu Updater of Dec 17 give or take a few days. That update includes
AppIndicator/KStatusNotifierItem support for Gnome Shell, common files
for Gnome desktop apps, crash reporting, input device management and
event handling
Ubuntu 20.04.1 just started throwing this error this morning. What gives???
Looks like this was fixed 10 years ago?!?
This is now like the 7th or 8th bug that's recurred since the disastrous mid
September updates to 20.04! C'mon!
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Ubunty 10.04.3
I also have this same bug.
I note this bug report was raised over 10 years ago.
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Ubuntu 18.04.2 fresh install on System 76 Laptop
Downloaded the latest Version of HPLIP 3.19.3
from https://developers.hp.com/hp-linux-imaging-and-printing/gethplip
I am getting this bug
I wonder if i use the hplip that comes with ubunut or is in the repo is
i would still get this bug
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System Tray problem still there
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I, too, have this problem with Ubuntu 18.04 and hplip 3.18.9 and GNOME
desktop
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Just installed hplip 3.18.9 on ubuntu 18.04 and have same message
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To manage
I still have this issue with Ubuntu 18.04 and hplip 3.17.10
I've updated the delay before trying the tray to 45' so it takes 45' before the
error dialog pops up... but it still does.
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this works as expected since ages; but it have settings. So reconfigure
it if it does display as you would like. Otherwise it might be a 'theme'
related issue on your side.
** Changed in: hplip
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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I still have this bug in Ubuntu 17.10 and HPLIP 3.17.11. It has been 9
years since it was reported...
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This bug is also a problem in elementary OS Freya Beta 3.
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To manage notifications
This bug is also a problem in elementary OS Luna Beta 2.
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To manage notifications
All the same as Srini
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To manage notifications about this bug go to:
I can confirm this is still an issue in Ubuntu Quantal and Gnome
classic. Trying the sleep 45 fix as a workaround.
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Apologies, should have included this information too:
Kernel: 3.5.0-23-generic #35-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 24 13:05:29 UTC 2013 GNU/Linux
Distribution: ubuntu 12.10
HPLIP-Version: HPLIP 3.12.11
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** Changed in: hplip
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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To manage
I want to keep to the 10.10 level.
I have this problem.
Someone asked for a data dump in one of the various places that lead up to here.
sean@gamer ~ $ hp-check -t
HP Linux Imaging and Printing System (ver. 3.11.3a)
Dependency/Version Check Utility ver. 14.3
Copyright (c) 2001-9
have this problem on maverick
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The problem here is that hp-systray needs either to be patched so that
it supports Application Indicators (bug 497877) or that the applet gets
whitelisted in Unity (bug 744308). Please continue discussion there.
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I came across this problem in Natty (w/latest updates) again today -
adding the notification area as noted in my past comment (#31) worked
again.
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** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Status: New = Fix Committed
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Status: Fix Committed = Confirmed
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** Changed in: hplip (Debian)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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** Changed in: hplip
Assignee: (unassigned) = HP Linux Imaging and Printing (hplip)
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I hate to state the obvious but someone on my loco team list reported this
worked for him:
1) Right click on any panel (top or bottom)
2) CHoose Add to panel
3) Double-click Notification area
I'll ask him to post his system info to this bug.
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Thank you. How can I install the package hplip.3.9.10-2ubuntu1 ? this
package isn't on universe.
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is there a patch / workaround working
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** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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Fixed in Lucid, HPLIP 3.9.10-2ubuntu1.
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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Me too. Proposed patch (workaround) fixes the problem.
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I also have this problem with Karmic, a fresh installation from the CD
with only HPLIP 3.9.10...
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I had this problem in Jaunty, and now in Karmic with hplip
3.9.8-1ubuntu2
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Hmmm, I still have it...
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I have seen this intermittently with Ubuntu 9.10 and HPLIP 3.9.8. It
seems to be about 50% of the time I boot that I also get the error.
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Apparently, it has been resolved in Karmic, I haven't seen this problem
for a while...
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It failed again today :-( (maybe because my login took a long time
today)
The problem is at the end of ui4/systemtray.py:
def run(read_pipe):
log.set_module(hp-systray(qt4))
log.debug(PID=%d % os.getpid())
app = SystemTrayApp(sys.argv, read_pipe)
Please try this, it should set a longer delay. In my case, seems to work
ok under Gentoo
Good luck
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Also - I am using Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala ..
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Could you, Please, explain to me steps to apply this patch?
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You can uncompress sources and run on its directory:
patch -p0 hplip-systray.patch
Maybe it could be also modified in an already installed hplip editing
/usr/share/hplip/ui4/systemtray.py by hand, but I haven't tried it :-/
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Still valid with 3.9.8, why hp-systray checks for available systray at
all? It also causes to always get this error message when a user doesn't
have a systray added to its panel, not behaving like all the others
systrays, that simply exit silently
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As HPLIP uses Launchpad as bug tracker as well as Ubuntu does you do not
need and you should not open a new bug report to forward an HPLIP bug
upstream. Please simply add an upstream task, using Also affects
project. I have done so now. Please leave bug 365531 being a duplicate
of this bug.
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Ah!
I didn't know it, sorry
Thanks for the info
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I tried the:
sh -c sleep 15; exec hp-systray
I changed 15 to 45, and it fixed the problem.
Thanks to Gyorgyi Toth.
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I reported this to upstream but still no response :-(
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hplip/+bug/365531
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The bug did not go away for me either, but I noticed that in the Startup
menu, the command line is this:
sh -c sleep 15; exec hp-systray
I changed 15 to 45, and ever since no error message at startup. I am
just a regular user, so just gave it a try, but maybe somebody knows,
whether it is an
This error occurs every time I startup. The problem started after
upgrading to 9.04 of Ubuntu. I just close the error dialog and
everything seem to work OK. I just don't have the icon in the system
tray. If I un-install hplip the error goes away. When I reinstall it it
comes back so it is in this
Same here. The really big problem is that GNOME does not allow me to
login when this error occurs.
After several restarts its always OK. The error appears SOMETIMES. Using
upgraded Ubuntu 9.04.
Do you have clean Ubuntu installs or upgrades?
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Reopening.
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #517365
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=517365
** Also affects: hplip (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=517365
** Changed in: hplip (Debian)
Status: Unknown = New
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Mo, thank you for the tip, it did not change anything for me. :-(
Seems like sometimes hplip looks for the system tray before it is set up.
Sometimes it is a bit slower, and I do not get an error message.
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Deleting the .hplip directory seemed to fix that problem for me:
rm -rf ~/.hplip
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Same here. I have updated from Intrepid to Jaunty RC few days ago, and
have the problem since. HPLIP version is 3.9.2
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I have this exact problem. I also have 3.9.2ubuntu3 installed and this
bug reveals its self every time I start the GNOME desktop. I have both
KDE and GNOME and this does not appear to be an issue using the KDE
(Kubuntu) desktop.
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I see that I have version 3.9.2-3ubuntu3 installed. The bug is still
there.
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Fixed in HPLIP 3.9.2.
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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