Is there a way to make the bottom shelf invisible without causing the network choosing/display icon to become non-functional? So far the only fix that has worked for me is to reinstall the entire system and then leave the shelf visible.
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Is it possible to move the network applet? Network applet icon ceases to function after making shelf invisible
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Posted 26 September 2011 - 07:53 AM
Network applet use systray, is not a E-module.
Instead systray is a E-module, but is a little buggy and it works only with always visible shelf.
Maybe, but I don't know if it correctly works because I've never used, you could use network manager built as a E-module, I think you could find it in Left Click -> Settings -> Modules.
Load it and add to a shelf.
Instead systray is a E-module, but is a little buggy and it works only with always visible shelf.
Maybe, but I don't know if it correctly works because I've never used, you could use network manager built as a E-module, I think you could find it in Left Click -> Settings -> Modules.
Load it and add to a shelf.
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Posted 26 September 2011 - 11:06 AM
GaryAmes, on 26 September 2011 - 07:43 AM, said:
Is there a way to make the bottom shelf invisible without causing the network choosing/display icon to become non-functional? So far the only fix that has worked for me is to reinstall the entire system and then leave the shelf visible.
Yea, there's a bug in the systray that makes it so you must leave it visible and on top to work properly. One thing you can do is set it to autohide to get it out of your way.
Another possibility is to switch to the connman gadget as in this wiki article that fishhead recently wrote.
cheers
mark
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Posted 26 September 2011 - 04:10 PM
As a heads up - no need to reinstall if your e settings get messed up. Simply run in terminal:
And then log out and log back in. You will then get the setup wizard again.
~Jeff
rm -rf ~/.e
And then log out and log back in. You will then get the setup wizard again.
~Jeff
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Posted 27 September 2011 - 04:49 AM
Jeff, on 26 September 2011 - 04:10 PM, said:
As a heads up - no need to reinstall if your e settings get messed up. Simply run in terminal:
And then log out and log back in. You will then get the setup wizard again.
~Jeff
rm -rf ~/.e
And then log out and log back in. You will then get the setup wizard again.
~Jeff
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