Thanks for your answers !
They gave me some insight and I started reading...
sni-qt is for QT4 only. Since I have a QT5.4 KDE (Debian unstable) and QT5.4
has the QPA-API (which replaces sni-qt), I should see my Tray Icon regarding
http://blog.martin-graesslin.com/blog/2014/06/where-are-my-systr
On Monday, 2015-09-21, 15:08:54, Tim Ruehsen wrote:
> Thanks for your answers !
>
> They gave me some insight and I started reading...
>
> sni-qt is for QT4 only. Since I have a QT5.4 KDE (Debian unstable) and QT5.4
> has the QPA-API (which replaces sni-qt), I should see my Tray Icon
> regarding
On Friday, 2015-09-18, 11:18:09, Richard Newton wrote:
> I had similar problem with "synergy" and have seen reports about other
> programs. As a work-around I installed "lxpanel", configured it to only
> show the system-tray, located it so it doesn't interfere with the KDE
> panel, and made it uno
I had similar problem with "synergy" and have seen reports about other
programs. As a work-around I installed "lxpanel", configured it to only
show the system-tray, located it so it doesn't interfere with the KDE
panel, and made it unobtrusive. Any panel should work, I only used lxpanel
because I
On Friday 18 September 2015 16:43:19 Tim Ruehsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just upgraded to KDE5 on unstable and immediately realized that my Java
> PBX Client fails to start because SystemTray.isSupported() returns false.
>
> I am using openjdk-8 packages.
>
> My questions are
> - is there a known wor
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