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Dropbox icon does not show in system tray, with KB 15.04
Running a basic install of 15.04, with only Dropbox installed and no other repositories added. Loaded all the updates today and no Dropbox icon. Is there a repository I should enable?
Do you get an icon from running Dropbox from the K-menu, or double clicking the binary, or is it not loading at login?
I have the standard deb file from dropbox installed, and it does run for me - but I have since upgraded to Wily. I was using 15.04 with kubuntu-backports installed, and it worked there. I am guessing that updating plasma is putting the correct libraries in the correct places for Dropbox to find.
You could try doing the 'headless' install - which simply installs dropbox locally in your home dir, and looks to have a newer dropbox version than the deb file. https://www.dropbox.com/install?os=lnx
If that doesn't work, then maybe consider upgrading Plasma - which is a good idea in general, major plasma and frameworks upgrades in there
Loaded the backports PPA, and Kubuntu locks up while downloading one of the packages. After rebooting it then hangs everytime on bootup. Wiped that install out and did a fresh install without the backports. Still no dropbox icon.
Not too concerned, as I'm still running 14.10 and I know eventually it will appear in 15.04!
OK well, Dropbox mysteriously appeared in the systray this morning after powering up (I did a full shutdown last night) along with chromium and solaar so the tray appears to be working in that regard. However, synergy and hp-systray still cannot find the system tray so I would assume the issue is now those apps.
The only thing I did significant to my system yesterday was install the grive/Google Drive ppa and add a google drive folder to my home. The grive indicator is also in the systray so maybe it pulled in something I was missing.
... hp-systray still cannot find the system tray...
Frustratingly, sometimes hplip does find the tray, and the blue hp button appears briefly. But then it gives the error and exits. Once it stayed long enough for me to click on it and start the device manager.
Frustratingly, sometimes hplip does find the tray, and the blue hp button appears briefly. But then it gives the error and exits. Once it stayed long enough for me to click on it and start the device manager.
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