Neither the whitelisting instructions here nor the whitelist
utility(http://www.fewt.com/2011/03/whitelist-utility-script-to-allow-
apps.html) worked.
How is this not an Unity bug?
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Adding jungledisk to the systray-whitelist now seems to be working
properly, so is a viable work around.
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Title:
Jungle Disk unusable - no indicat
Invalid, as per Mark's comment.
** Changed in: unity
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Added a feature request topic to the Jungle Disk forums:
http://support.jungledisk.com/entries/20005027-ubuntu-11-04-unity
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Title:
Jungle Disk un
This should be fixable by the user, we won't add Jungledisk to the
standard whitelist. We're happy to work with the ISV to help them get a
great indicator in place, but if we don't draw the line here, nothing
will change.
Mark
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I've tried adding it to the whitelist:
gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Panel systray-whitelist
"['JavaEmbeddedFrame', 'Mumble', 'Wine', 'Skype', 'hp-systray',
'junglediskdesktop']"
This sort of works - you end up with three icons (one for each Jungle
Disk state - connecting, inactive, active),