Disabling the Cinnamon Systray is not possible?
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I want to replace the Cinnamon Panel with tint2
.
Unfortunately, I cant get the tint2
systray running, as the Cinnamon process is already using it.
I removed all panels, but Cinnamon is still blocking the systray.
Any help regarding this? I couldn't find anything via Google.
tint2 : another systray is running pid=7539
lybs@aspire:~$ ps aux | grep 7539
lybs 7539 8.6 3.8 1902764 315524 ? Sl 06:30 3:38 cinnamon --replace
cinnamon tint2
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I want to replace the Cinnamon Panel with tint2
.
Unfortunately, I cant get the tint2
systray running, as the Cinnamon process is already using it.
I removed all panels, but Cinnamon is still blocking the systray.
Any help regarding this? I couldn't find anything via Google.
tint2 : another systray is running pid=7539
lybs@aspire:~$ ps aux | grep 7539
lybs 7539 8.6 3.8 1902764 315524 ? Sl 06:30 3:38 cinnamon --replace
cinnamon tint2
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up vote
-1
down vote
favorite
up vote
-1
down vote
favorite
I want to replace the Cinnamon Panel with tint2
.
Unfortunately, I cant get the tint2
systray running, as the Cinnamon process is already using it.
I removed all panels, but Cinnamon is still blocking the systray.
Any help regarding this? I couldn't find anything via Google.
tint2 : another systray is running pid=7539
lybs@aspire:~$ ps aux | grep 7539
lybs 7539 8.6 3.8 1902764 315524 ? Sl 06:30 3:38 cinnamon --replace
cinnamon tint2
I want to replace the Cinnamon Panel with tint2
.
Unfortunately, I cant get the tint2
systray running, as the Cinnamon process is already using it.
I removed all panels, but Cinnamon is still blocking the systray.
Any help regarding this? I couldn't find anything via Google.
tint2 : another systray is running pid=7539
lybs@aspire:~$ ps aux | grep 7539
lybs 7539 8.6 3.8 1902764 315524 ? Sl 06:30 3:38 cinnamon --replace
cinnamon tint2
edited Mar 23 at 20:02
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The Cinnamon panel (which contains the systray) is an integral part of Cinnamon and thus can't be disabled or halted. The only way to achieve a hidden effect is using auto-hide mode or setting the height of the taskbar to be zero pixels. However, this is only hiding the panel and not stopping it. Unfortunately, that means that there isn't a way to stop the Cinnamon panel.
You'd probably want to try a using a different desktop environment, or not using one at all.
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1 Answer
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up vote
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The Cinnamon panel (which contains the systray) is an integral part of Cinnamon and thus can't be disabled or halted. The only way to achieve a hidden effect is using auto-hide mode or setting the height of the taskbar to be zero pixels. However, this is only hiding the panel and not stopping it. Unfortunately, that means that there isn't a way to stop the Cinnamon panel.
You'd probably want to try a using a different desktop environment, or not using one at all.
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The Cinnamon panel (which contains the systray) is an integral part of Cinnamon and thus can't be disabled or halted. The only way to achieve a hidden effect is using auto-hide mode or setting the height of the taskbar to be zero pixels. However, this is only hiding the panel and not stopping it. Unfortunately, that means that there isn't a way to stop the Cinnamon panel.
You'd probably want to try a using a different desktop environment, or not using one at all.
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The Cinnamon panel (which contains the systray) is an integral part of Cinnamon and thus can't be disabled or halted. The only way to achieve a hidden effect is using auto-hide mode or setting the height of the taskbar to be zero pixels. However, this is only hiding the panel and not stopping it. Unfortunately, that means that there isn't a way to stop the Cinnamon panel.
You'd probably want to try a using a different desktop environment, or not using one at all.
The Cinnamon panel (which contains the systray) is an integral part of Cinnamon and thus can't be disabled or halted. The only way to achieve a hidden effect is using auto-hide mode or setting the height of the taskbar to be zero pixels. However, this is only hiding the panel and not stopping it. Unfortunately, that means that there isn't a way to stop the Cinnamon panel.
You'd probably want to try a using a different desktop environment, or not using one at all.
answered Mar 23 at 19:00
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