James Colby posted on Fri, 27 Aug 2010 21:11:09 -0400 as excerpted: > I have tried quitting the applications three different ways, all with > the same results. 1) By clicking on the window manager 'X', 2) By > choosing File -> Quit from within the application, 3) By right clicking > on the system tray icon and choosing quit. All methods leave the same > phantom icon in the system tray. #2 and #3 should actually quit the app, not just minimize to tray (as #1 will often do for tray apps, depending on config). > Is it possible that there is some external library that needs to be > updated along with 4.5? If that is true would cmake let me know that > I'm missing a dependency? That's possible, but that's a thicket I don't want to tackle if it can be avoided... in part because once we get to that point, I /might/ be able to figure out enough to muddle thru it if I were actually there myself, but it's doubtful I'll be of much help over the list. (... Well, other than the brute force method of listing all the dependencies as Gentoo has them, and the versions I have installed here... and then there's build-order, with revdep-rebuild the tool gentoo uses for that, that could be wrong even if you actually have the correct dependencies installed now.) Is the "phantom" icon still responsive to context-clicks and does it still display a tooltip (assuming you don't have that turned off) if hovered over? What happens if you toggle desktop effects off? Does the icon disappear? (There's a default keyboard shortcut for toggling it, tho I've changed mine. The default is... looking it up... alt-shift-f12 .) What happens if you try killing plasma-desktop (from krunner or a konsole window, traditional SIGTERM method: killall plasma-desktop, kde/dbus method: kquitapp plasma-desktop), then restarting it? Is the icon still there, or now gone? I'm wondering if it's simply an OpenGL or similar display glitch, tho given the different hardware and drivers you've tried, I don't really see how it could affect all of them. None-the-less... Also, do try playing with the systray config options for that icon. When it's still shown, does setting the systray option to hide that icon hide it, or...? And finally, does ps/top/ksysguard/system-activity (the last being available from the icon in krunner) still show the app after you've "quit" it, or does it disappear from process list at that point? -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.