Hi, I have 2 systems with kde Fedora 26 updated, one is in English other in Portuguese, in the Portugese one, systray does not show the gnome nm- applet , neither the gnome applet gdesklets , I tested gdesklets later and also doesn't work . Trying understand this behavior I see kde system tray settings entries empty , screenshot in attach. what I can do ?
Thanks
Sérgio Basto wrote:
I have 2 systems with kde Fedora 26 updated, one is in English other in Portuguese, in the Portugese one, systray does not show the gnome nm- applet , neither the gnome applet gdesklets , I tested gdesklets later and also doesn't work . Trying understand this behavior I see kde system tray settings entries empty , screenshot in attach. what I can do ?
This list only contains system tray applets that are actually running, so you have to start the application first. There are 2 kinds of system tray applets: Plasma widgets (plasmoids) that can dock into the system tray, which can be enabled or disabled in the first tab of the settings, and traditional system tray applets, which are run like any other application. You can then set them up to be shown or hidden from the second tab of the settings dialog (the one you have open), but first, you have to actually run the application so that the Plasma system tray knows that it exists at all. Only the plasmoids can actually be run by the system tray widget itself.
Kevin Kofler
On Sun, 2017-11-19 at 17:59 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Sérgio Basto wrote:
I have 2 systems with kde Fedora 26 updated, one is in English other in Portuguese, in the Portugese one, systray does not show the gnome nm- applet , neither the gnome applet gdesklets , I tested gdesklets later and also doesn't work . Trying understand this behavior I see kde system tray settings entries empty , screenshot in attach. what I can do ?
This list only contains system tray applets that are actually running, so you have to start the application first. There are 2 kinds of system tray applets: Plasma widgets (plasmoids) that can dock into the system tray, which can be enabled or disabled in the first tab of the settings, and traditional system tray applets, which are run like any other application. You can then set them up to be shown or hidden from the second tab of the settings dialog (the one you have open), but first, you have to actually run the application so that the Plasma system tray knows that it exists at all. Only the plasmoids can actually be run by the system tray widget itself.
I got many "system tray applets that are actually running" of course , and kde system tray settings entries is empty, sometimes is not empty and when I add on one gnome-applet with window of entries opened made toolbar crash .
BTW another strange thing is gnome notifications are not kept by (!)notifications applet, like it was with plasma 4 .
Thanks,