Java error on Gnome 3

Hi,
i’ve opensuse 12.1 , gnome 3, 64-bit, installed on my desktop.
I’ve always this annoying error every time i run a java application ( as Jdownloader ).
If i press the super-key, and gnome shows all my open windows, i’ve to see this little black window with two white points inside it. ( I can’t attach screenshot )
I know, it’s not the end of the world, but it’s very annoying for me.
Have i any chance to solve this trouble ?

On 01/11/2012 12:26 PM, slylts wrote:
> ( I can’t
> attach screenshot )

-=WELCOME=- new poster!

not that this will ensure you a usable answer, but you can put a screen
shot into http://tinyurl.com/69dzb3w and then post the URL to this thread…


DD
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Hi
Open the Gnome screenshot application and set a delay of say 10
seconds, then set up the activities screen showing the error and then
wait for the time to countdown and it will grab the screenshot.


Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890)
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Thank’s. This is the screenshot : SUSE Paste

Hi
So if you hover the mouse around the area to the top right of the …
text box, do you get a close button? If so, click it and what closes?

Something is creating a minimized application window so small it’s not
allowing any text to show.


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Hi,
yes, i get the close button but if i click it doesn’t happen anything.
This something has to be related with java, every time i open a java app it appears.

On 01/11/2012 03:26 PM, slylts wrote:
> every time i open a java app it appears.

how do you open these java apps?


DD
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Hi
OK, you can inspect it to see what it is via looking glass.

Go into the overview mode, where you see the offending window. Press
alt+r enter lg and press enter, then under the window tab it should
show you what is running.


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Under window i read this :

JavaEmbemmedFrame
wmclass : com-install4j-runtime-launcher-Launcher
<untracked>

For example, for Jdownloader, i install it with the sh which i download form its website, the sh creates a link to the application. I click the link and in this way i launch the app.
The link has this command :

/bin/sh "/home/neo/jdownloader/JDLauncher"

Hi
OK, can you install libwnck-tools and then run;


wnckprop --list
wnckprop --xid XXX

Where XXX is the number from the list for your application.


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This is what i’ve :

Icons: set
On Workspace: 0 ("Workspace 1")
On Screen: 0 (Window Manager: Mutter)
Window Type: normal window
Geometry (x, y, width, height): 383, 183, 845, 513
Class Group ID: Gnome-terminal
Class Instance: gnome-terminal
XID: 52428805
PID: 8444
Session ID: 105d47656b8b8951c8132631426312451900000044460039
Group Leader: 52428801
State: normal
Possible Actions: move, resize, shade, unshade, maximize horizontally, unmaximize horizontally, maximize vertically, unmaximize vertically, change workspace, pin, unpin, minimize, unminimize, maximize, unmaximize, change fullscreen mode, close, make above, unmake above, make below, unmake below

Hi
Don’t think that’s the right one, can you post the output from just
wnckprop --list


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31457284: Desktop
44040199: JavaEmbeddedFrame
29360168: Java error on Gnome 3 - Page 2 - Google Chrome
46137349: neo@linux-1xq4:~

The second is the problem …

Hi
OK, can you run the command against that one.


wnckprop --xid 44040199


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This is the answer :

Name: JavaEmbeddedFrame
Icon Name: JavaEmbeddedFrame
Icons: set
On Workspace: 0 ("Workspace 1")
On Screen: 0 (Window Manager: Mutter)
Window Type: normal window
Geometry (x, y, width, height): -1, -6, 26, 58
Class Group ID: org-gmote-server-GmoteServerUiLinux
Class Instance: sun-awt-X11-XEmbeddedFramePeer
XID: 44040199
PID: <unset>
Session ID: <unset>
State: normal
Possible Actions: move, change workspace, pin, unpin, minimize, unminimize, close, make above, unmake above, make below, unmake below

and the little window doesn’t disappear …

Hi
OK, I installed the application and see the issue as well. If you press
alt+F2 then r <enter> to restart the shell, you then get a notification
about the runtime launcher, this will appear in the notification panel
and the artifact will be gone.

I would say it’s probably a bug in the jDownloader with how it’s
sending the notification and hanging because it doesn’t know where to
put it. It seems to be related to minimizing the jDownloader
application.


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Thank you. Even if i’ve to restart the shell, now i can have a clear desktop …
Otherwise, i think it’s not only a jDownloader bug but it’s a Java bug. I’ve the same issue with Gmote server. And this bug is related with OpenSuse, because when i’m on Ubuntu ( with Gnome 3 shell ) , i don’t see it.
Again, thank you for your time.

Hi
I would report it as a bug then creating the output for both affected
applications with those commands. If you post back the bug number I can
add myself and point some others at it.

http://en.opensuse.org/Bugzilla


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