On 05.05.2015 17:46, Thomas Woerner wrote:
On 05/04/2015 09:05 PM, poma wrote:
…
Moreover, it is worthwhile to implement them as is Applet shows
notifications
i.e. notifications,
so they can be enabled also in the applet with the checkbox in the right
mouse menu.
I've tested it and
On 05/04/2015 09:05 PM, poma wrote:
…
Moreover, it is worthwhile to implement them as is Applet shows notifications
i.e. notifications,
so they can be enabled also in the applet with the checkbox in the right mouse
menu.
I've tested it and concluded:
when the control of appearance of the
…
Moreover, it is worthwhile to implement them as is Applet shows
notifications
i.e. notifications,
so they can be enabled also in the applet with the checkbox in the right
mouse menu.
I've tested it and concluded:
when the control of appearance of the applet is in the applet itself,
when
In Fedora 22 and Rawhide, when the firewalld.service stops i.e. is not running,
firewall-applet's icon in systray just disappears i.e. it does not appear.
This feature or bug is rather confusing - this way you do not know whether the
icon broken, or what.
In Fedora 21, when the
firewall-applet icon does not appear - firewalld inactive
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1217797
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On 03.05.2015 09:56, poma wrote:
In Fedora 22 and Rawhide, when the firewalld.service stops i.e. is not
running, firewall-applet's icon in systray just disappears i.e. it does not
appear.
This feature or bug is rather confusing - this way you do not know whether
the icon broken, or what.