I am having the same issue here, if it's not the trash-can disappearing it is the indicator-applet-complete that crashes, sometimes both. I get the pop-up asking to reload either applet and it is fine.
I am noticing that it seemes to be happening when the task/applet bar pops up or auto hides. It is hard to replicate since it does not show any pattern. It can happen when loading a program shuting down a program, during the loading of a few desktop icons, or even just hovering over the hidden bar to have it pop up. My bar is at the bottom of the dektop.
I thought it could be Variety v. 0.5.2 or some of the various icons in the bar. I have added and remvoved the items and shut down Variety and still have the issue. It is not a major issue here, but it can be annoying. I mainly use this system for a home theater system, but when not watching videos or listening to music I use it as a standard PC.
I am running Trusty 14.04 with latest updates.
Linux HTPC 3.13.0-24-generic #47-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 2 23:30:00 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Hello,
I am having the same issue here, if it's not the trash-can disappearing it is the indicator- applet- complete that crashes, sometimes both. I get the pop-up asking to reload either applet and it is fine.
I am noticing that it seemes to be happening when the task/applet bar pops up or auto hides. It is hard to replicate since it does not show any pattern. It can happen when loading a program shuting down a program, during the loading of a few desktop icons, or even just hovering over the hidden bar to have it pop up. My bar is at the bottom of the dektop.
I thought it could be Variety v. 0.5.2 or some of the various icons in the bar. I have added and remvoved the items and shut down Variety and still have the issue. It is not a major issue here, but it can be annoying. I mainly use this system for a home theater system, but when not watching videos or listening to music I use it as a standard PC.
I am running Trusty 14.04 with latest updates.
Linux HTPC 3.13.0-24-generic #47-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 2 23:30:00 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Desktop is : Gnome Metacity Flashback
I hope this extra information helps.