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EbonJaeger

Today I validated 40 Solus updates (535.42 MiB) and everything went without any incident.

As agreed, to return to the anomaly encountered on Onboard (virtual keyboard, reported in the post of week 35) and after passing your patch, the icon indeed returned to the taskbar after launching the application.
However, after positioning the pointer on the Onboard icon, you must press the central mouse button to launch the application (previously, I used only the left mouse button).
It is also possible to do this by right-clicking on the Onboard icon, and then selecting Hide Onboard from the menu (NB. For your convenience, I also did the test in a virtual machine using the English version 4.4 of Solus).

Note, in this case, that if you wish to redisplay the virtual keyboard for a new user identification, Hide Onboard is no longer displayed, but if you click on the line that remains empty in the menu , this still launches the virtual keyboard display.

And this will be the same every time we need the virtual keyboard.
But, if you exit Onboard and restart it, the menu accessible by right-clicking on the icon in the taskbar will again display the Hide Onboard option.

I hope I've made myself as clear as possible, thank you for your indulgence.

    I noticed that while W-Fi connects and shows its icon in the system tray, clicking on the icon brings up a blank and empty menu. Otherwise, the connection seems to work as expected.

    The divider lines between where the menu items would show do appear, and a highlight bar appears as you move through the blank menu items. The menu items can be triggered and bring up their related dialogues by clicking blind.

    Doesn't appear to be an issue with theming, as the behaviour persists with different themes.

      johano I haven't been able to reliably reproduce this, but I filed an issue here if you could chime in with any additional information.

      penny-farthing This might be related to the same issue, though honestly it's more likely that the Onboard indicator implementation is just... Not correct.

        EbonJaeger

        To follow up your answer, this happens whether the Status icon provider zone is set to Auto-detect or AppIndicator (Unity, KDE).

        algent I dont have a ESP partition. Only a swap partition. Grub menu is located on another disk containing Ubuntu

        all good. always appreciate the new heads up weekly posts, @EbonJaeger and thanks to @TraceyC for the keepassxc fixes

        Thanks, EbonJaeger.

        budgie-panel --replace &disown sorts it out for a while, but it reoccurs after a time. No big deal to refresh the panel if it pops up again.

        I'm using Variety for my backgrounds. Since the week 36 updates, the variety menu toaster which appears after right-clicking the variety systray icon, doesn't contain any visible text anymore. Has something been changed that could cause this?

        Edit:
        EbonJaeger I didn't read your remark very well, I'm sorry. I'll join the issue you mentioned asap.

        Now i have two folders for spam in Thunderbird after update.
        The last couple of month it was Bulk mail.
        Now after last sync it is Junk mail and the older Bulk folder has been moved to trash folder.
        Thats no big deal, but sending mails still doesnt work.
        I have to go to AOL website to send an email.

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