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Re: [Linphone-users] Tray icon on Linux with latest update


From: Liviu Andronic
Subject: Re: [Linphone-users] Tray icon on Linux with latest update
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2015 12:33:44 +0200

On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 11:08 AM, François Grisez
<address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I installed XUbuntu 14.04 and try to ran Linphone. I saw that the status icon
> does not appear. This is due to an incompatibility between Linphone and
> AppIndicator. I started to investigate and should find a fix.
>
Just as an experiment, try to remove the Indicator panel plugin. Here
I'm using Xfce with their own Notification Area (i.e. good old
fashioned systray).

Actually, yeah, that's it:
I add the Indicator panel plugin (v. 2.3.3), and I no longer get CPU
overload when Linphone is running. I remove Indicator plugin and
restart Linphone, and I can see CPU overload.

Note: After adding/removing Indicator plugin, you may need to restart
panel using `xfce4-panel -r`.



> However, I could not reproduce the CPU overload issue.
>
> Le mardi 2 juin 2015, 00:12:53 Oscar Talks a écrit :
>> Hello Francois,
>>
>> Just wanted to let you (and other readers) know that I was also seeing the
>> problem of high CPU load with the 3.8.2 tarball in Puppy Linux but since
>> you have fixed the tray icon the CPU load is definitely fixed for me.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Oscar
> Thank you Oscar.
>
> To Liviu: What version do you use exactly ? Do you use a package or did you
> build Linphone from source code ? If you build it, what branch did you use ?
>
Versions...
3.8.2 release installed from PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~linphone/+archive/ubuntu/release

For Xfce I'm using 4.12, i.e. from the "official" PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/+archive/ubuntu/xfce-4.12

The different Xfce version may or may not explain the presence of CPU
overload, as I don't think there were big changes between xfce4-panel
4.11.0 (shipped in Trusty) and 4.12.0 (available from the PPA). In any
case it should be easy enough to add that PPA and upgrade Xfce related
packages.

Thanks,
Liviu


> Thanks,
>
> --
> François Grisez
> Software Engineer
> Belledonne Communications
>
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