No AppIndicators after upgrading from 17.10 to 18.04


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I upgraded my Ubuntu 17.10 install to 18.04 yesterday, and I'm noticing that I don't have any AppIndicators anymore. Here's what I tried that didn't work:
- Enable
Ubuntu AppIndicators
in the gnome tweak tools - Enable
Ubuntu dock
in the gnome tweak tools - Installed the
KStatusNotifierItem
gnome extension. It fixed the issue for a few minutes, then upon reboot the icons disappeared again and reinstalling it didn't work.
Thanks!
indicator 18.04
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I upgraded my Ubuntu 17.10 install to 18.04 yesterday, and I'm noticing that I don't have any AppIndicators anymore. Here's what I tried that didn't work:
- Enable
Ubuntu AppIndicators
in the gnome tweak tools - Enable
Ubuntu dock
in the gnome tweak tools - Installed the
KStatusNotifierItem
gnome extension. It fixed the issue for a few minutes, then upon reboot the icons disappeared again and reinstalling it didn't work.
Thanks!
indicator 18.04
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I upgraded my Ubuntu 17.10 install to 18.04 yesterday, and I'm noticing that I don't have any AppIndicators anymore. Here's what I tried that didn't work:
- Enable
Ubuntu AppIndicators
in the gnome tweak tools - Enable
Ubuntu dock
in the gnome tweak tools - Installed the
KStatusNotifierItem
gnome extension. It fixed the issue for a few minutes, then upon reboot the icons disappeared again and reinstalling it didn't work.
Thanks!
indicator 18.04
I upgraded my Ubuntu 17.10 install to 18.04 yesterday, and I'm noticing that I don't have any AppIndicators anymore. Here's what I tried that didn't work:
- Enable
Ubuntu AppIndicators
in the gnome tweak tools - Enable
Ubuntu dock
in the gnome tweak tools - Installed the
KStatusNotifierItem
gnome extension. It fixed the issue for a few minutes, then upon reboot the icons disappeared again and reinstalling it didn't work.
Thanks!
indicator 18.04
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I experimented a bit with GNOME shell extensions and it was Topicons who brought my indicator for Clementine music player back.
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I experimented a bit with GNOME shell extensions and it was Topicons who brought my indicator for Clementine music player back.
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I experimented a bit with GNOME shell extensions and it was Topicons who brought my indicator for Clementine music player back.
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I experimented a bit with GNOME shell extensions and it was Topicons who brought my indicator for Clementine music player back.
I experimented a bit with GNOME shell extensions and it was Topicons who brought my indicator for Clementine music player back.
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