Tip: Use tint2 panel as a "dock" instead of the default MXFB dock, to save RAM

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ceeslans
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Re: Tip: Use tint2 panel as a "dock" instead of the default MXFB dock, to save RAM

#11 Post by ceeslans »

Applications like network-manager, volume-icon are systemtray applets - and systemtray can only be included in one toolbar.
Likewise you can only select network connections (wifi/wired/vpn) from that systemtray applet.
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Re: Tip: Use tint2 panel as a "dock" instead of the default MXFB dock, to save RAM

#12 Post by oops »

wdscharff wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 8:16 am ...
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...Nice look, by this way of tint2, MX Flubox look like Icewm.
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