Not a dupe, as far as I can tell. I am seeing the specific behavior described here re. the garbage bin applet in a fresh install of Hardy (not a beta, the release). Unlike the bug described in #195915, this one can't be worked around with killall gnome-panel; the garbage bin icons do not reappear.
Killing the /usr/lib/gnome-applets/trashapplet process is also not enough to make the garbage bin reappear. Nor is killing /usr/lib/gnome-applets/trashapplet, telling it not to reload, and then restarting gnome-panel.
If I find something less drastic than a reboot that *does* make the bin icon reappear on the panel, I will post it here - but I really don't think this is a dupe, especially since #195915 is marked Fixed and this one is still happening.
Not a dupe, as far as I can tell. I am seeing the specific behavior described here re. the garbage bin applet in a fresh install of Hardy (not a beta, the release). Unlike the bug described in #195915, this one can't be worked around with killall gnome-panel; the garbage bin icons do not reappear.
Killing the /usr/lib/ gnome-applets/ trashapplet process is also not enough to make the garbage bin reappear. Nor is killing /usr/lib/ gnome-applets/ trashapplet, telling it not to reload, and then restarting gnome-panel.
If I find something less drastic than a reboot that *does* make the bin icon reappear on the panel, I will post it here - but I really don't think this is a dupe, especially since #195915 is marked Fixed and this one is still happening.