![]() ![]() ![]() But everybody has different needs when using a computer a developer won’t have the same needs as a designer. These desktops are meant to be used by everybody. It’s basically a set of icons, windows, toolbars, widgets, wallpaper and other functionalities which give to the users “easy” ways to do what they want. Many Linux distributions, and many Operating Systems (OS) in general, like Windows or macOS, have their own desktop environment. You thought that having icons everywhere on your desktop with a beautiful start menu was the better and only way to interact with your computer? In the logs, this is what happens when I close Teams: Fri 19:47:55 GMT+0200 (Central European Summer Time) - info - Focusing main windowįri 19:47:55 GMT+0200 (Central European Summer Time) - info - Is foreground set to trueįri 19:47:56 GMT+0200 (Central European Summer Time) - info - Saved window state to įri 19:47:56 GMT+0200 (Central European Summer Time) - info - Preventing app from exiting and minimizing.įri 19:47:56 GMT+0200 (Central European Summer Time) - info - Main window is minimizing.įri 19:47:56 GMT+0200 (Central European Summer Time) - info - Blur main windowįri 19:47:56 GMT+0200 (Central European Summer Time) - info - Is foreground set to falseįri 19:47:56 GMT+0200 (Central European Summer Time) - event - duration: 1.312999963760376, name: desktop_foreground_duration, vdiMode: 0, eventpdclevel: 2,ĮDIT: I tried Teams in an Ubuntu VM and got the exact same logs, but in Ubuntu the feature does work., updated Twitter #Tools #Mouseless Configuring i3 Window Manager: a Complete Guide ![]() The expected behaviour should be: the application window closes, but the application keeps running in the background (launchable through the systray).Īfter searching online, it seems the functionality works on full desktop environments like GNOME or KDE, but doesn't work on (tiling) window managers like i3 or bspwm. So (3a) happens because the functionality to minimize the application to the systray doesn't seem to work properly. This is unexpected behaviour.ģb) If it isn't checked, the whole application will close (expected behaviour). I use bspwm on Arch Linux and I have the following problem with Microsoft Teams:Ģ) Close using keyboard shortcut or X in top right of the Teams window.ģa) If On close, keep the application running is checked in options, (2) will not do anything at all. ![]()
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