I'm running the latest trillian via wine on Ubuntu 12.04 (with Gnome 3) and the icon that shows in my notification area has no transparency. Is it possible to change the icon?
Hi all,
After upgrading to Kubuntu 10.10 the icon for the gnome-network-manager (which I had installed instead of the former knetworkmanager) does not show up.
Although I can connect to the Internet, I am not able to set up my VPN without an icon showing up.
Checking at the terminal indicates that there is indeed something wrong here:
Code:
sovonet@sovonet:~$ nm-applet
** Message: applet n
Have had an issue with NFC since upgrading to Jelly Bean 4.1.2
The Icon in the notification bar to turn it on/off is blank, and nothing happens when I press it.
If I then go into Settings>More Settings and then turn NFC on, it works.
I just installed 12.10 with GNOME 3.6 and in the Notification Area left to the clock there is a icon for universal access.
How is it possible to remove that notification icon?
The user account tray icon (usually shows a little person icon or chat icon followed by the username like:[ :) Alan]) is missing.
http://imgur.com/mCB9Zzw
Help would be appreciated as I am somewhat of a newbie.
The volume control icon is missing from the panel. The n/w and battery icons are shown. When I try to edit the Notification Area from the Panel preferences I see the volume is not available as a recent app. I need help. Am a newbie :)
I recentlty did a new install and the printer icon no longer shows up in the notification area when printing....I cannot figure out what is missing or did they omit this...
Several times now when I start Rhythmbox, I get a Notification error dialog asking if I want to restart it. I click yes and all is well agin. If I say no my Rhythmbox icon at the Notification Area is lost forever.
This may happen with other application but I only check my music from time to time.
In Linux Mint 13, the update manager (the shield icon) always appears in the notification area at the right corner of the bottom panel. Even if you right click on it to quit, it will reappear the next time you boot. To permanently remove this icon, you will need to go to the Menu (in both MATE and Cinnamon), search for Startup Applications.