Testing Xubuntu 18.04 daily. If have several icons in the system-tray, one of which is a battery icon. Please see: http://i.imgur.com/hOxT4MR.png The battery icon shows up, even when in the power manager application the toggle for system-tray icon is turned off. When I turn that setting (tab general, appearance*) on a second, identical battery icon appears in the system tray. Please see: http://i.imgur.com/QfDHl9Y.png The first icon responds to taps or left mouse clicks in the touch-pad of the laptop by showing a menu/options. The second icon does not respond to taps or left mouse clicks. It does however respond to right mouse-click: it then shows the menu/options which the other icon shows on taps and left mouse-clicks. I would expect there to be only one battery icon; which ought to be managed through the setting in power manager. If two icons are present, I would expect them to respond identically to the identical user actions. Is there any more information I can provide? If this is not the right place to report this issue, please refer me to the right place. Thank you. * Please note: my interface is not in English; the actual English titles/terms may be different. Also note: I have not been able to find the version number of the power manager I am using; I could not find an "about"menu item in its interface. Linux Xubuntu-18-04 4.15.0-10-generic #11-Ubuntu SMP Tue Feb 13 18:23:35 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux *-battery description: Zinkoxide Battery product: CRB Battery 0 vendor: -Virtual Battery 0- physical id: 1 version: 08/08/2010 serial: Battery 0 slot: Fake *-power UNCLAIMED description: OEM Define 1 product: OEM Define 5 vendor: OEM Define 2 physical id: 2 version: OEM Define 6 serial: OEM Define 3 capacity: 75mWh xubuntu-18-04 description: Notebook product: 80UD (LENOVO_MT_80UD_BU_idea_FM_Lenovo ideapad 110-15ISK) vendor: LENOVO version: Lenovo ideapad 110-15ISK serial: MP16LZHW width: 64 bits
One is a panel plugin, the other is the system tray (legacy) support, which is mostly relevant for using xfce4-powermanager with other Desktop environments/panels. I have recently implemented a check to hide the systray if the plugin is active, so this should help avoid confusion.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 15682 ***