Description of problem: after installing "all desktops at once" from C.I. DVD, at first login to LXDE, kalarm is present in system tray. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Mageia-6-sta1-i586-DVD.iso DATE.txt: Mon Apr 25 22:13:53 CEST 2016 How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1.install all desktops at once from above .iso 2.at first login, choose LXDE and login 3.after a few minutes, Kalarm icon is presented in system tray
Created attachment 7721 [details] report bug "all in one"
Keywords: (none) => 6sta1
I'm pretty sure I've seen kalarm in XFCE, too, but thought it was a feature. I'd really like any set alarm to work regardless of which DE I use (I cannot currently see or even start it in Plasma5, though :-/) I don't think it's an installer bug, because for me it appeared in XFCE after a series of KDE5 updates, and because you have installed all DEs. CC'ing LXDE maintainer to see whether he thinks kalarm (when it works) should _not_ appear in LXDEs system tray if Plasma5 is installed, and whether he agrees that this is not caused by installer.
CC: (none) => marja11, nicolas.salguero
If Kalarm works, then I still fail to see why this qualifies as a bug. If it doesn't work, or works in Plasma5, but not in LXDE/XFCE/Gnome (it is at least seen in the system tray of those DEs, when Plasma5 was installed), then only that would be a bug INHO. Adding Gnome and XFCE maintainers, too, now, in case they don't agree with me,
CC: (none) => jani.valimaa, olav
Hi, I agree that, if Kalarm works, then it can be used in LXDE (in the same way the KDE games can be used in LXDE, for example). The only applications that I think must not be accessible from LXDE are those which manage the settings of KDE. Best regards, Nico.
(In reply to Nicolas Salguero from comment #4) > > I agree that, if Kalarm works, then it can be used in LXDE (in the same way > the KDE games can be used in LXDE, for example). The only applications that > I think must not be accessible from LXDE are those which manage the settings > of KDE. > Thanks, Nicolas. Closing as invalid, then
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => INVALID