[xubuntu-users] nm-applet has disappeared on an xubuntu 22.04 system
MANUEL ANGELO
mannyda at att.net
Fri Sep 29 02:12:10 UTC 2023
Hi Chris, I have been experiemcing a similar problem with wi-fi icon connection, too! I am not an expert on Linux - Ubuntu. This is what I do when I can not find the wi-fi connector.
1.) I first find the "Applications" icon, and then2.) I click on the "Settings" selection, then3.) I click on the "Panel" selection, then4.) I click on the "Panel Preferneces." And a window will appear, then,5.) I click on the button titled: Items, then6.) I chose the "Tray Plugging" and then click on the + Add button.7.) A new wi-fi connector always appears and I use for connecting to the Internet.
However, I noticed that for some reason the wi-fi icons begin to accumulate and I i find myself deleting the extra ones! This process is not very hight tech, but it allows me to connect to the internet. I hope it helps! Best regards, Manny
On Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 11:45:07 AM EDT, Chris Green <cl at isbd.net> wrote:
On Tue, Sep 26, 2023 at 12:19:20PM +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Tue, 2023-09-26 at 07:59 +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> > I don't think that's how nm-applet gets onto the panel. It doesn't
> > appear in the available to be added list. It doesn't appear there
> > either on my own (with working nm-applet) xubuntu system.
>
> Hi,
>
> the OP needs to add the Notification Area panel plugin
> https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/systray and/or to adjust the
> Notification Area panel plugin configuration.
>
I am the OP! :-) However your reference is what I needed, I'd
forgotten about that. (I've never really worked out why there is a
Notification Area which seems to work differently from other panel
applets)
So, thank you, I'm pretty sure you have given me the answer, I need to
check it out on my wife's computer to be sure.
> There's something named nm-applet. How to auto-start it depends on the
> desktop environment, it either has got a desktop-environment related
> wrapper or you probably can use a freedesktop.org auto-start approach
> via dbus-launch or a systemd unit to autostart it.
>
It auto starts OK, it's running, just not showing anywhere.
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