SUMMARY When clicking with the right button on the systray icon it doesn't shows anything STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Right click on systray icon OBSERVED RESULT Nothing happens EXPECTED RESULT It shows a menu to be able to configure the program SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Windows: macOS: Linux/KDE Plasma: (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: KDE Frameworks Version: Qt Version: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Which desktop environment do you use?
(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #1) > Which desktop environment do you use? KDE 5.20.2 running on Xorg
There's no such thing as KDE 5.20.2 You mean Plasma 5.20.2. Anyhow it works fine here with those exact versions, not sure what could be wrong. Anything peculiar about your installation? gentoo sometimes oftens too many customization options that end up shooting in its own foot
(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #3) > There's no such thing as KDE 5.20.2 > > You mean Plasma 5.20.2. > > Anyhow it works fine here with those exact versions, not sure what could be > wrong. > > Anything peculiar about your installation? gentoo sometimes oftens too many > customization options that end up shooting in its own foot Not that I can think of. Is there some way of running it in verbose/debug mode?? I didn't saw any flag
(In reply to David Roman from comment #4) > (In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #3) > > There's no such thing as KDE 5.20.2 > > > > You mean Plasma 5.20.2. > > > > Anyhow it works fine here with those exact versions, not sure what could be > > wrong. > > > > Anything peculiar about your installation? gentoo sometimes oftens too many > > customization options that end up shooting in its own foot > > Not that I can think of. Is there some way of running it in verbose/debug > mode?? I didn't saw any flag with dbus-monitor I saw errors like this when performing the right click on rsibreak icon. On telegram-desktop it doesn't produce any error it seems error time=1605119052.661391 sender=:1.68 -> destination=:1.28 error_name=org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownObject reply_serial=656 string "No such object path '/MenuBar'
IDK, I would suggest you find someone in gentoo forums to help you, this really looks like a local setup problem.
I can reproduce this on Alpine Linux with Plasma 5.22.2.1 and RSIBreak 0.12.14. This makes it only possible to see the statistics screen which shows up by just left clicking on the tray, but right clicking does absolutely nothing.