gnome-applets issueshttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-applets/-/issues2024-02-27T21:56:40Zhttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-applets/-/issues/25mini-commander, gweather: Empty after adding to the panel2024-02-27T21:56:40ZBalló Györgymini-commander, gweather: Empty after adding to the panelWhen I add gweather or mini-commander applet to the panel, it allocates its space, but empty. I can access the context menu with right click, but the applet shows nothing. In order to make the applet visible, I have to move it on the pan...When I add gweather or mini-commander applet to the panel, it allocates its space, but empty. I can access the context menu with right click, but the applet shows nothing. In order to make the applet visible, I have to move it on the panel, or wait until another applet triggers a redraw event on the same panel, e.g. minute is changed on the clock applet, or the main menu is opened.
It happens only with gweather and mini-commander applets, and I have no idea, why.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-applets/-/issues/19netspeed: lack of proper IPv6 support2021-02-10T07:57:08Ztreysisnetspeed: lack of proper IPv6 supportRight now, netspeed only shows one IPv6 address in the `Device details` dialog. But a device can have multiple IPv6 addresses. Also, it only shows the legacy IPv4 address in the tooltip. If a device is configured IPv6-only (i.e. without ...Right now, netspeed only shows one IPv6 address in the `Device details` dialog. But a device can have multiple IPv6 addresses. Also, it only shows the legacy IPv4 address in the tooltip. If a device is configured IPv6-only (i.e. without IPv4) it will falsely show `has no ip` in the tooltip box.
`tooltip` and `Device details` should show all IPv6 addresses.