Instead of an always visible SystemTray icon, you will need to click on the tomboy-ng icon on the (whats its called?) dock or plank or toolbar to the left to bring a small tomboy-ng window into focus and then choose what you want to do from its menus. The result will be an ugly and inconvenient interface for Gnome3 users.
#Samba failed to load module canberra gtk module code#
My plan, as a temp measure until things become clearer is to turn on some code I have already written for Mac's Cocoa using either command line switches or, if possible, env vars. Since Gnome3.28 thats got harder and apparently none of the fixes currently work. Linux distros using Gnome3 have had various 'extensions' built in or added later to make apps using SystemTray work. Gnome3, for whatever reason, does not want to support the System Tray preferring the dumbed down AppIndicator. System Tray is not the same thing as AppIndicator, might look similar but quite different underneath. OK, I have a temp and very ugly workaround in mind, but first a summary of the situation. But I am pretty sure tomboy-ng would not open the gtk3 ones. Open("/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gtk-2.0/modules/libcanberra-gtk-module.so", O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC) = 4īut, again, your GTK3 one will be different. I ran an strace on it and it appears that on my system, canberra is searched for, found and opened. Or I send you a binary with a whole lot of debug stuff. If we don't make any progress, I'll need to bring up a VM with U18.04 and see what we get there. I did test against other GTK3 systems but not for awhile. But the widget set targets GTK2 so, the issue might be that your GTK3 system does not have the GTK2 stuff it should have. If you are running mainstream Ubuntu, its GTK3. usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gtk-2.0/modules/libcanberra-gtk-module.so usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gtk-3.0/modules/libcanberra-gtk3-module.so usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gtk-3.0/modules/libcanberra-gtk-module.so usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcanberra-0.30/libcanberra-pulse.so usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcanberra-0.30/libcanberra-alsa.so Just in case, as canberra is only hint we have, do make sure it is installed, in my case, I can find it like this (slow but positive). So, tomboy-ng keeps running at that stage ? Yes, it looks to me that the message about canberra is just a GTK warning, I take it if you start tomboy without the '&' at the end, you don't get a command prompt back ? (until, eg, you do ctrl C).