I am shooting you a message even though I don’t expect much, because I’ve emailed you before with no resolution.
You suggest:
“sni-qt is not installed. Try installing it then restart Insync.”
sni-qt is installed.
“In some cases, when Insync is set to run at startup the tray icon is not shown. To confirm that Insync is running, run ps -ef | grep ‘insync start’; if there’s an output then Insync is running. In this case, try stopping then restarting Insync to see if the tray icon will show.”
This certainly is what is happening, but you don’t supply a fix. Stopping and restarting Insync every time I log in isn’t a fix.
“Sometimes an outdated video card driver could cause the tray icon to not show. Try updating your video card driver if possible and restart Insync.”
Not the case.
“When using GNOME Shell, legacy tray icons are moved to the bottom left of the screen. They are not shown by default, which makes them hard to find. To show them on the upper right try the TopIcons extension: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/495/topicons/ (note that in recent versions of GNOME, tray icons have been disabled entirely)”
Also not the case.
I am using Ubuntu 16.04 with Cinnamon.