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Tray icon disappears after screen lock #7088

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ZaneBartlett1 opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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Tray icon disappears after screen lock #7088

ZaneBartlett1 opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 2 comments

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@ZaneBartlett1
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Using a supported version?

  • I have searched searched open and closed issues for duplicates.
  • I am using Signal-Desktop as provided by the Signal team, not a 3rd-party package.

Overall summary

I'm currently using signal-desktop/xenial,now 7.33.0.

When I go to settings -> General, and I turn on "Minimize to system tray" no matter what, once my desktop locks, when I unlock it, the tray icon is no longer there until I go to settings and manually turn "Minimize to system tray" off and back on. I've tested it with the "Start minimized to tray" turned off and on, and it appears to have no impact.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Log into your desktop
  2. Make sure you have no default .desktop changes to signal
  3. Go to Signal settings -> General
  4. Turn on "Minimize to system tray"
  5. Lock your desktop (Super + L) or wait for it to automatically lock if a timer has been set
  6. Log in
  7. Notice that the desktop tray icon for Signal is gone

Expected result

After locking and unlocking the screen, the signal tray icon would still work correct

Actual result

The signal tray icon is gone until manually turning the setting on and off again

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Signal version

7.33.0.

Operating system

Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS, Linux version 6.8.0-48-generic

Version of Signal on your phone

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@ZaneBartlett1
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Ah probably should have taken the time when I first opened this, sorry! Here's that link - https://debuglogs.org/desktop/7.33.0/95f96b51d924a366306d872c19474ad6163489e90ed983e743855b162460e98d.gz

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