Thanks for the responses.  When I started to use Linux about four or 
five years ago, I don't recall ever having the problem of having a 
program automatically dock to the system tray or panel when I minimized 
it.  I used Linux for several years without any such issue.   It has 
only been in the last year or so that I've run into this problem with 
the introduction of Unity, I guess.  Maybe there's something I just 
don't understand.   In other words, if I happened to be in the middle of 
composing an email to someone, but felt the need to check something out 
on the Internet and wanted to just put the email I'm composing in the 
background and get it back once I'm finished, that's what I'm talking 
about.   I don't know how to retrieve it, even though it is apparently 
still there.  For example, I look for it on the Panel or just re-open 
Mozilla Thunderbird, for example, and the email does not come back up.

But, if I click shut-down, it suddenly appears.   Anyway, to make 
Alltray come up automatically and perform this function, would I simply 
have to make it part of my start-up programs that comes up every time I 
reboot Ubuntu?  That is if I try the Unity classic or Unity 2D.   But if 
I use KDE, I don't seem to have that problem, so I guess that's what 
I'll stick with.

Thanks,  --Jerry in Michigan


        Re: Auto Docking When Application Minimized
        
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          Posted by: "Roy" [email protected]
          
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          linuxcanuck <http://profiles.yahoo.com/linuxcanuck>


            Tue Sep 20, 2011 5:52 am (PDT)



    AWN is a dock and not a docking utility.
    To answer his question specifically there is no Linux OS that I know
    of that
    behaves the way that he wants. He may want to check out.Zorin OS
    (never used
    it) which emulates Windows.

    Alltray will do what he wants and it is on the repos of many
    distros. The
    trick will be to make it autorun which is done differently in Gnome
    and KDE.

    Roy
    Sent by Android device






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