No, it's unrelated to xfce4-indicator-plugin. You have to either report it against indicator-bluetooth or the blueman, depending on which of the two you're using.
Cheers Simon On Sun, 6 Apr 2014 15:57:47 -0300 Bruno Benitez <[email protected]> wrote: > shuhao, xfce4-infiator-plugin > > > > 2014-04-06 13:05 GMT-03:00 Shuhao <[email protected]>: > > > 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 <[email protected]> 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 <[email protected]> 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 <[email protected]> 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 > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >> > > -- > > xubuntu-devel mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel > > > > > -- xubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
