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Thursday, October 7th 2004, 10:04am

KDE 3.3 - Problem with kicker: missing icons in systray

After upgrading to KDE 3.3 I have a strange problem with missing icons in the systray.

Although KInternet and Kopete is running, they don't show any icon in the systray. Interestingly I have no problem with Klipper.

I tried

dcop kicker kicker restart

but that didn't solve the problem.

And: When I log in with a different account, all missing icons appear in the systray. So I think maybe the configuration of my own account is broken. Any ideas how to fix it?

Useful comments and ideas welcome. :-)

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Thursday, October 7th 2004, 3:00pm

Re: KDE 3.3 - Problem with kicker: missing icons in systray

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Original von Stephan

After upgrading to KDE 3.3 I have a strange problem with missing icons in the systray.

What distro do you use? I had problems with missing systray icons when I upgraded to KDE 3.3 on a SuSE 8.2 system. This problem has been SuSE-specific. An upgrade of the Qt to a newer build solved the problem for me. My current version is qt3-3.3.3-11 (the "11" is a SuSE-specific build number).

But I would have expected that problem to appear with any user account so there's a good chance that your problem is different...

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Thursday, October 7th 2004, 11:48pm

Quoted

What distro do you use?


I use SuSE 9.0.
The update was done with the RPM-Packages from the SuSE FTP-Server.

Quoted

But I would have expected that problem to appear with any user account so there's a good chance that your problem is different...


I think so too, because I updated my system to the newer qt-version and the problem with the one user-account remained.