On 07/03/2011 11:44 AM, c beck wrote: > > On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 8:15 AM, Roy <[email protected] > <mailto:linuxcanuck%40gmail.com>> wrote: > > > > > > Not all. GNOME 3 does not allow anything to minimise (no buttons) and > > there is no system tray > > Wow, I completely forgot about the lacking buttons in Gnome 3. I > remember reading about their rationale for doing that in amazement. > One fell swoop to turn a highly functional desktop into the equivalent > of what the Windows Mobile operating system has been since 2003. I > can see what they are trying to move towards, though... > > <SNIP> > > Some applications > > like Amarok will run from the system tray while others will only run > > from the panel or exit. However with Alltray you can get anything to > > run from the system tray. > > Hmm... there was mention of something about Altray. I was thinking > the OP wanted to minimize to launcher or window list (i.e., show > desktop). I should revise my statement to say I have no idea if > LXDE/openbox has a way to drop things to a system tray. ..." > > > If he's trying to have a system tray he could try tint2 it's what I use when I run openbox.
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