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#26 2014-07-18 05:05:32

orschiro
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Re: is Chrome 35 gtk-free?

mmmm_cake wrote:

I upgraded to Chromium 36 today and it still doesn't show up in my system tray when it's running in the background (I'm using Cinnamon).  Does it work for anyone else?

No, and I reported this issue already a while ago:

https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issu … ?id=381256

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#27 2014-07-18 06:54:59

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Re: is Chrome 35 gtk-free?

Chromium 36 fixes most rendering issues for me, only thing now is that the window has a black flicker over it whole exept the window decoration when changing tabs.


Use the Source, Luke!

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#28 2014-07-21 10:05:22

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Re: is Chrome 35 gtk-free?

It works for me with Chrome 36. I'm using KDE.

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#29 2014-07-21 11:49:04

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Re: is Chrome 35 gtk-free?

adventurer wrote:

It works for me with Chrome 36. I'm using KDE.

What works for you - the app launcher in tray?

Can you post a screenshot how it looks on your system?

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#30 2014-07-21 15:45:51

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Re: is Chrome 35 gtk-free?

Another thing that might be relevant:  I'm running Chromium 34 right now, but some time ago a weird change happened, seemingly out of the blue.  An icon shows up in the system tray, but only one.  It used to be that I had an icon representing Chromium itself and one for each background app.  Now only the Chromium icon shows up, but usually I can get it to change to the Hangouts icon (which is currently my only background app).  Anyone having similar issues?

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#31 2014-07-23 06:05:36

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Re: is Chrome 35 gtk-free?

To anyone have a systray icon issue.
Try install libappindicator from aur. It fixed my problem.
Apparently chromium switch from xembed based systray to appindicator, which is supported natively by unity/kde/gnome, but not supported by other systray provider.
The libappindicator will act as a bridge from modern appindicator protocol to the old xembed based systray.

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#32 2014-07-23 06:24:50

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Re: is Chrome 35 gtk-free?

@farseerfc

Thanks for the hint. I finally managed to get the tray icon on Openbox. smile

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#33 2014-07-24 17:31:09

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Re: is Chrome 35 gtk-free?

Installing libappindicator works for me, too.  I'm now running Chromium 36 with the appropriate number of icons in the tray.

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#34 2014-07-26 05:39:17

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Re: is Chrome 35 gtk-free?

From the bug report https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/41303
I heard that this problem will be fixed by upstream with v37.
I hope we can git ride of libappindicator soon.

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