I am running 11.04. I have Skype running but it does not show up in the notification tray. It was working until I added Skype to auto-start when I log in. Does anyone know how to make it reappear?
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You can get skype tray in 11.10 and 12.04 installing package
OR You can whitelist systray as well How do I access and enable more icons to be in the system tray? OR If you like how empathy and messaging tray work you can install a third party skype-wrapper package from ppa which enables skype to indicator-message
You can install by
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Install dconf-tools Then run the conf editor by typing:
at the command line. There under:
change the line that says:
into this here:
You can change it to
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Make sure you are not experiencing this bug (Launchpad.net) Sometimes, the Skype indicator is only one green pixel. It's easy to overlook and assume there is no indicator at all. If this is the case, just quit and restart Skype and it will come back normally. I have this quite often. |
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I have figured out the cause and the fix, at least in my case. The problem was that Skype was loading before the systray application. The solution was to delay Skype on start up. Someone else may have a more programmer worthy fix, but my solution was to change my KDE startup options to "start with a blank session" instead of remembering the last session. I then created a file in ~/.kde/Autostart with the name skype.sh, here's the text I put in mine:
Afterward I did a chmod +x ~/.kde/Autostart/skype.sh It's working great. |
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In skypes' options try selection |
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