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run_the_race
8 months agoHelpful | Level 5
Dropbox says my environment doesn't support tray icon, by it does
In the following image you can see the dropbox system tray icon top right, with the error message below it. I am using the `i3wm` on Ubuntu with `i3status` to show the icons. To me this is a bug in t...
Extaff
8 months agoExplorer | Level 4
I'm using EndeavourOS with AwesomeWM and have the same problem. Can you explain what's to be done with the download in that link? I set it to run (it said something to the effect that it was an 'executable text file' and asked if I wanted to run it) and there was no indication of anything happening and when I rebooted the pop-up still came up.
Dell_Dropbox
Community Manager
7 months agoHey Extaff
To clarify what's happening: Dropbox relies on AppIndicator support to display the system tray icon on Linux. This is the modern standard for tray icon integration across most desktop environments. If AppIndicator support is not available or not properly detected, Dropbox will show the “environment doesn’t support tray icon” message — even if the icon seems to appear in some form.
That said, many lightweight or custom window managers like iI3wm or AwesomeWM don't include native AppIndicator support out of the box.
They may display icons via alternative means (likeI3status or stalonetray), but this doesn't guarantee full compatibility, especially with how Dropbox checks for and uses tray features.
If you find the tray warning popup distracting, you can choose to suppress it after clicking the “Learn more” link within the message.
- Andsmi7 months agoHelpful | Level 5
The message popped up for me this morning too, and the Dropbox tray icon no longer shows, even though my environment is compatible:
Distro: Debian 12
Destktop Environment: Gnome 43.9
Windowing System: Windows X11
Window Manager: mutter (the default, when the above options are chosen on install)$ echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE x11 $ sudo apt install libappindicator3-1 Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done Note, selecting 'libayatana-appindicator3-1' instead of 'libappindicator3-1' libayatana-appindicator3-1 is already the newest version (0.5.92-1). libayatana-appindicator3-1 set to manually installed. 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. # dpkg -l | grep libgtk-3 ii libgtk-3-0:amd64 3.24.38-2~deb12u3 amd64 GTK graphical user interface library ii libgtk-3-bin 3.24.38-2~deb12u3 amd64 programs for the GTK graphical user interface library ii libgtk-3-common 3.24.38-2~deb12u3 all common files for the GTK graphical user interface library # dpkg -l | grep libgtk-4 ii libgtk-4-1:amd64 4.8.3+ds-2+deb12u1 amd64 GTK graphical user interface library ii libgtk-4-bin 4.8.3+ds-2+deb12u1 amd64 programs for the GTK graphical user interface library ii libgtk-4-common 4.8.3+ds-2+deb12u1 all common files for the GTK graphical user interface library # dpkg -l | grep libglib2.0 ii libglib2.0-0:amd64 2.74.6-2+deb12u6 amd64 GLib library of C routines ii libglib2.0-0:i386 2.74.6-2+deb12u6 i386 GLib library of C routines ii libglib2.0-bin 2.74.6-2+deb12u6 amd64 Programs for the GLib library ii libglib2.0-data 2.74.6-2+deb12u6 all Common files for GLib libraryAppIndicator:
Name: AppIndicator and KStatusNotifierItem Support
Description: Adds AppIndicator, KStatusNotifierItem and legacy Tray icons support to the Shell
Path: /home/myuser/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/appindicatorsupport@[removed].gmail.com
URL: https://github.com/ubuntu/gnome-shell-extension-appindicator
Version: 53
State: ENABLED
I've also raised the issue with AppIndicator on github too (issue #583) to help people who also encounter it.
It seems that AppIndicator support is "not properly detected" in my case, as you said. Can you help?- Neal7 months ago
Community Manager
Hi Andsmi,
I've checked with the team and they said that Dropbox uses DBus to find the app indicator services, so you'll have to make sure that the org.kde.StatusNotifierWatcher service is running. You can do that by running the following command in your terminal:
dbus-send --session \ --type=method_call \ --print-reply \ --dest=org.freedesktop.DBus \ /org/freedesktop/DBus \ org.freedesktop.DBus.ListNames
You should get a list of service names returned, and you should find org.kde.StatusNotifierWatcher in that list.Assuming you see that, you can then query the status of the service using the same DBus message that the Dropbox app uses with the following command:
dbus-send --session \ --type=method_call \ --print-reply \ --dest=org.kde.StatusNotifierWatcher \ /StatusNotifierWatcher \ org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Get \ string:org.kde.StatusNotifierWatcher \ string:IsStatusNotifierHostRegistered
If Gnome is properly using the service you should see something like this:
method return time=1748612867.079169 sender=:1.25 -> destination=:1.239 serial=4372 reply_serial=2 variant boolean true
That boolean true is the important part that tells you the service is running and a host is registered.If the appindicator shell extension is properly registering a host and the DBus service is exposed then you should not see that error message.Gnome is currently on version 48, and the appindicator shell extension is currently at version 60, so updating those items may help resolve the issue.
- Andsmi7 months agoHelpful | Level 5
Thanks for the insight into this. Neal Mc.
This is the output from your commands, that show that the service is indeed running.~$ dbus-send --session --type=method_call --print-reply --dest=org.freedesktop.DBus /org/freedesktop/DBus org.freedesktop.DBus.ListNames | grep StatusNotifierWatcher string "org.kde.StatusNotifierWatcher" ~$ dbus-send --session --type=method_call --print-reply --dest=org.kde.StatusNotifierWatcher /StatusNotifierWatcher org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Get string:org.kde.StatusNotifierWatcher string:IsStatusNotifierHostRegistered method return time=1748671496.836229 sender=:1.43 -> destination=:1.5702 serial=221064 reply_serial=2 variant boolean true ~$That said, the Dropbox icon is showing now, so maybe there's a bug in how Dropbox detects it in some instances.
I'll let you know if the message shows again.
Thanks for your help.
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