Sérgio Basto wrote:
> I use nm-applet instead plasma-nm in my kde and nm-applet just enforce
> libgobject , libgtk3 , libmm-glib, libpango, libpangocairo and
> nm-connection-editor [1]
>
> [1]
> dnf repoquery --requires network-manager-applet
We were not talking about things required by network-m
On Wed, 2019-11-20 at 02:56 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Raphael Groner wrote:
> > Right, we've planned to use nm-tray for the LXQt spin. But the
> > package is
> > already removed because it never worked as it should. There's
> > indeed not
> > much sense to have another tray icon when NetworkMana
Raphael Groner wrote:
> Right, we've planned to use nm-tray for the LXQt spin. But the package is
> already removed because it never worked as it should. There's indeed not
> much sense to have another tray icon when NetworkManager itself places
> anyways (by enforced dependencies) its own icon asi
…
> But LXDE and nm-applet are GTK, LXQt and nm-tray are Qt.
Right, we've planned to use nm-tray for the LXQt spin. But the package is
already removed because it never worked as it should. There's indeed not much
sense to have another tray icon when NetworkManager itself places anyways (by
enfo
Artur Iwicki wrote:
> Kevin Kofler wrote:
>> I think it is of use to users of non-GNOME, non-Plasma desktops,
>> especially Qt ones (in particular, LXQt).
>
> Anecdotes are not evidence and all that, but I use LXDE on my laptop and
> don't have nm-tray installed. I have nm-applet, which also prov
Kevin Kofler wrote:
> I think it is of use to users of non-GNOME, non-Plasma desktops,
> especially Qt ones (in particular, LXQt).
Anecdotes are not evidence and all that, but I use LXDE on my laptop and don't
have nm-tray installed. I have nm-applet, which also provides a tray icon/menu.
I don'
Raphael Groner wrote:
> I'll orphan the package nm-tray due to not in active usage nor
> development.
>
> Currently FTBFS:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1754157
>
> Please feel free to pick the package if you still think it's of any
> usefulness in Fedora.
I think it is of use
Hi there,
I'll orphan the package nm-tray due to not in active usage nor development.
Currently FTBFS:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1754157
Please feel free to pick the package if you still think it's of any
usefulness in Fedora.
Regards,
Raphael
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