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I noticed red or blue circle within Thunar "window buttons" when using systemd-nspawn command in the console terminal.
Is this something new or am I just now noticing it? What do the colors indicate?
Using current, up to date Arch.
$ Q systemd
systemd 256-3
$ p -Qs xfce | awk -F"/" '/local/ {print $2}' | column -t
exo 4.18.0-1 (xfce4)
garcon 4.18.2-1 (xfce4)
libxfce4ui 4.18.6-1
libxfce4util 4.18.2-1
ristretto 0.13.2-1 (xfce4-goodies)
thunar 4.18.10-2 (xfce4)
thunar-archive-plugin 0.5.2-1 (xfce4-goodies)
thunar-volman 4.18.0-1 (xfce4)
tumbler 4.18.2-1 (xfce4)
xfburn 0.7.0-1 (xfce4-goodies)
xfce4-appfinder 4.18.1-1 (xfce4)
xfce4-artwork 0.1.1a_git20110420-6 (xfce4-goodies)
xfce4-notifyd 0.9.4-1 (xfce4-goodies)
xfce4-panel 4.18.6-1 (xfce4)
xfce4-power-manager 4.18.4-1 (xfce4)
xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin 0.4.8-1 (xfce4-goodies)
xfce4-screenshooter 1.10.6-1 (xfce4-goodies)
xfce4-sensors-plugin 1.4.4-1 (xfce4-goodies)
xfce4-session 4.18.4-1 (xfce4)
xfce4-settings 4.18.6-1 (xfce4)
xfce4-taskmanager 1.5.7-1 (xfce4-goodies)
xfce4-terminal 1.1.3-1 (xfce4)
xfce4-timer-plugin 1.7.2-1 (xfce4-goodies)
xfce4-weather-plugin 0.11.2-1 (xfce4-goodies)
xfconf 4.18.3-1 (xfce4)
xfdesktop 4.18.1-1 (xfce4)
xfwm4 4.18.0-2 (xfce4)
xfwm4-themes 4.10.0-5 (xfce4)
Last edited by jeff story (2024-06-19 21:55:20)
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Can you post an image of this?
Also, how is the container set up? What is running in it?
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(Screenshot image tag, re-posted as code below, is not working in preview)
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This example is an nspawn container running firefox, called up through a script, below.
#!/bin/bash
xhost +local:
sudo systemd-nspawn -D /var/lib/machines/firefox-container -u jeff --bind-ro=/tmp/.X11-unix --setenv=DISPLAY=:0 firefox
xhost -local:
echo "firefox-container exited"
I have several nspawn containers set up, with one being auto started upon booting the system. I use them for various tasks and testing.
It doesn't make a difference weather the container is booted or not, or what it's doing. When starting them from the terminal, I see the colored dot.
Last edited by jeff story (2024-06-19 14:45:28)
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It looks like that is a thunar icon that is being displayed. Is my assumption correct that in this instance you are running thunar from within the container? If so, then it would be using the icon theme as specified within the container. Which icon theme are you using (in the container)?
Running the following commands from within the container will display the relevant settings:
xfconf-query -c thunar -lv
xfconf-query -c xsettings -lv
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Is my assumption correct that in this instance you are running thunar from within the container?
That was my firefox container, and no, neither thunar or xfce is installed in it. It's a minimal container and was running only firefox.
Here is a list of the explicitly installed packages in it:
# pacman -Qe
base 3-2
firefox 127.0-1
mesa-utils 9.0.0-4
nano 8.0-1
sudo 1.9.15.p5-1
Running either of the commands in the firefox container results in "command not found".
Here's the results of running them on the host system:
$ xfconf-query -c thunar -lv
/last-details-view-column-widths 50,50,127,50,50,91,50,50,927,50,50,60,50,64
/last-details-view-visible-columns THUNAR_COLUMN_DATE_MODIFIED,THUNAR_COLUMN_NAME,THUNAR_COLUMN_SIZE,THUNAR_COLUMN_TYPE
/last-details-view-zoom-level THUNAR_ZOOM_LEVEL_38_PERCENT
/last-icon-view-zoom-level THUNAR_ZOOM_LEVEL_200_PERCENT
/last-image-preview-visible false
/last-separator-position 434
/last-show-hidden true
/last-side-pane ThunarTreePane
/last-sort-column THUNAR_COLUMN_NAME
/last-sort-order GTK_SORT_ASCENDING
/last-view ThunarIconView
/last-window-height 1020
/last-window-maximized true
/last-window-width 1091
/misc-directory-specific-settings true
/misc-single-click false
/misc-thumbnail-mode THUNAR_THUMBNAIL_MODE_ALWAYS
$ xfconf-query -c xsettings -lv
/Gdk/WindowScalingFactor 1
/Gtk/ButtonImages true
/Gtk/CanChangeAccels false
/Gtk/ColorPalette black:white:gray50:red:purple:blue:light blue:green:yellow:orange:lavender:brown:goldenrod4:dodger blue:pink:light green:gray10:gray30:gray75:gray90
/Gtk/CursorThemeName
/Gtk/CursorThemeSize 0
/Gtk/DecorationLayout menu:minimize,maximize,close
/Gtk/DialogsUseHeader false
/Gtk/FontName Liberation Sans 11
/Gtk/IconSizes
/Gtk/KeyThemeName
/Gtk/MenuBarAccel F10
/Gtk/MenuImages true
/Gtk/MonospaceFontName Liberation Mono 14
/Gtk/TitlebarMiddleClick lower
/Gtk/ToolbarIconSize 3
/Gtk/ToolbarStyle icons
/Net/CursorBlink true
/Net/CursorBlinkTime 1200
/Net/DndDragThreshold 8
/Net/DoubleClickDistance 5
/Net/DoubleClickTime 400
/Net/EnableEventSounds true
/Net/EnableInputFeedbackSounds true
/Net/IconThemeName gnome
/Net/SoundThemeName default
/Net/ThemeName Adwaita
/Xfce/SyncThemes true
/Xft/Antialias 1
/Xft/Hinting 1
/Xft/HintStyle hintfull
/Xft/RGBA rgb
I wasn't aware thunar had ever used that circle icon. The host system is using the gnome-icon-theme, an AUR package providing the old gnome 2 icons AFAIK.
Here's another screenshot showing more detail:
The blue/red circles show up in xfce4-terminal "window button" in the taskbar, and xfce4-terminal window frame whenever running any systemd-nspawn container, booted or not before any commands are ran.
Of all the containers I use, the firefox container is the only one containing any GUI apps. I have one setup as a package caching server, one to build AUR packages in using my AUR helper https://github.com/Cody-Learner/aurch, and a few for testing cli stuff. They can be booted up, or entered without booting to run commands. The firefox container is not booted to use it. The package caching server is booted upon the host system booting up.
I'm thinking this might be systemd related. I'll downgrade systemd and related as a test, and report back.
EDIT: Solved
Firstly, I just noticed I've been stating the colored circles show up in thunar. That is incorrect and I meant to say xfce4-terminal. Sorry for the confusion that likely caused.
OK, seems systemd has a new feature that somehow places those icons... I downgraded to systemd and related from April this year 255.4-2 , and icons are gone.
Screenshot without circle icon:
Now onto how systemd manages to do that and it seems so out of place for it to even consider icons! AFAIK the only app doing it that I've noticed.
Thanks for everything Toz!
Last edited by jeff story (2024-06-19 22:09:12)
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