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    Tray icons foolishly removed....

    Hello All,
    I've only recently installed Kubuntu (7.04), and i'm highly impressed. I won't be going back to XP, which had suffered a terminal BSOD and i couldn't restore it from a Ghost image, nor would it re-install.

    When i first installed Kubuntu there were two icons in the tray which i removed, and now regret doing so, they were the Adept update notifier, and one to disconnect the connection and work offline, but i can't seem to find how to re-enable them.

    Any guidance will be highly appreciated.


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    Re: Tray icons foolishly removed....

    Take a look at this post for information on what to check on.
    Windows no longer obstructs my view.
    Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
    "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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      #3
      Re: Tray icons foolishly removed....

      Alternatively, you can launch adept notifier manually:

      Alt+F2, adept_notifier and enter

      It should ask whether you wish it to start automatically (choose yes)

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        Re: Tray icons foolishly removed....

        Snowhog, thanks for that link.... i'd wondered what that green bubble was.

        Kubicle, i did that, the hourglass appeared, and went away but Adept never appeared. I assume that - as a green bubble appears at boot - it's running anyway.

        Thanks for those recommendations.

        Any ideas on the connection icon?


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          Re: Tray icons foolishly removed....

          Originally posted by aged hippy
          I assume that - as a green bubble appears at boot - it's running anyway.
          Yup...the icon appears when there are updates available...you can check that adept_notifier is running by hitting Ctrl+Esc.

          Any ideas on the connection icon?
          I assume you mean knetworkmanager?
          You can start it manually as well...if you close it it should also ask whether it should be run automatically (although I can't check atm as I don't have it installed)

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            #6
            Re: Tray icons foolishly removed....

            Thank you Very Much Indeed, kubicle.
            Knetworkmanager worked just fine.


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