minimwatch issue on fedora 38 (gnome 44)
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28-08-2024, 00:18
(This post was last modified: 28-08-2024 00:21 by AudioDoctor.)
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RE: minimwatch issue on fedora 38 (gnome 44)
(26-08-2024 22:07)simoncn Wrote: Thanks for letting me know about this. Is this still using Wayland? If so, have you updated Java? I am still using Wayland. I know there were some updates, but I dont know what they were. This is what java --version shows Code: jason@fedora:~$ java --version It looks like there was a java update based on my previous post. |
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28-08-2024, 14:40
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RE: minimwatch issue on fedora 38 (gnome 44)
I figured out how to make the icon appear.
In Gnome Extensions Manager there is a disabled Extension called "AppIndicator and KStatusNotification Support". Enabling that will put the missing icon in the menu bar, along with any others that are missing. |
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29-08-2024, 21:13
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RE: minimwatch issue on fedora 38 (gnome 44)
Thanks for this. I will install Fedora 40 and try it. Does GNOME Shell on Fedora 40 use Wayland by default or does a configuration setting need to be changed?
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29-08-2024, 23:08
(This post was last modified: 29-08-2024 23:14 by AudioDoctor.)
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RE: minimwatch issue on fedora 38 (gnome 44)
(29-08-2024 21:13)simoncn Wrote: Thanks for this. I will install Fedora 40 and try it. Does GNOME Shell on Fedora 40 use Wayland by default or does a configuration setting need to be changed? I changed nothing and am on Wayland. It must be by default. edit: However, another restart and now it does not want to show up. This is frustrating. I will see what I can figure out and report back. |
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05-09-2024, 20:41
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RE: minimwatch issue on fedora 38 (gnome 44)
Continuing the saga... Now the icon is appearing again.
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06-09-2024, 10:42
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RE: minimwatch issue on fedora 38 (gnome 44)
Thanks for letting me know. I will investigate this when I have an opportunity.
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02-12-2024, 06:06
(This post was last modified: 02-12-2024 06:07 by AudioDoctor.)
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RE: minimwatch issue on fedora 38 (gnome 44)
To give an update, Minimserver is working on Fedora 41 / Gnome 47, but again the icon does not show up in the top bar.
java --version openjdk 21.0.5 2024-10-15 OpenJDK Runtime Environment (Red_Hat-21.0.5.0.11-1) (build 21.0.5+11) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (Red_Hat-21.0.5.0.11-1) (build 21.0.5+11, mixed mode, sharing) |
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03-12-2024, 12:38
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RE: minimwatch issue on fedora 38 (gnome 44)
I have installed Fedora 41 Workstation to test this but I am unable to install any GNOME shell exensions. The error message is Error 503 All backends failed or unhealthy. Is there a solution for this?
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03-12-2024, 19:12
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RE: minimwatch issue on fedora 38 (gnome 44)
Fedora 41 has removed support for X11 and replaced it with Wayland. In theory it should be possible to install additional packages to provide this support but my attempts to do this have not succeeded in enabling MinimServer and MinimWatch to create tray icons.
As things stand, this appears to be the end of the road for MinimServer and MinimWatch tray icons in Fedora. If anyone with knowledge of X11 development is reading this, please post here. There might be a simple change to get this working that I could implement if someone can provide some pointers. |
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04-12-2024, 23:56
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RE: minimwatch issue on fedora 38 (gnome 44)
I have found a solution for this on Fedora 41.
1) From a Terminal window, run this command: sudo dnf install gnome-extensions-app 2) From a Terminal window, run this command: gnome-extensions-app 3) Enable Extensions if not enabled 4) Under System Extensions, enable AppIndicator and KStatusNotifierItem Support 5) If MinimServer is running with no icon, stop it by running minimserver/bin/stopall 6) Start MinimServer from the desktop list of apps The MinimServer tray icon should now appear in the menu bar. |
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