THAT fixed it. Thank you!
I'm pretty sure the newest version of XFCE can change the highlight colors
of the theme, the panel and menu colors, as in this screen shot as well. Not
sure about the version available in Trisquel's repos, but you can always grab
the newest one at
Maybe the indicator application is running.
Try killing it with indicator application in terminal:
killall indicator-application-service
If you would like help, it would be helpful to be more elaborate about what
you did and what you want to do. If I knew your exact situation I would
Maybe the indicator application is running.
Try killing it with indicator application in terminal:
killall indicator-application-service
If you would like help, it would be helpful to be more elaborate about what
you did and what you want to do. If I knew your exact situation I would
I don't know more, sorry
I've installed network-manager-gnome as the main WI-FI program, but you could
also choose wicd-gtk to manage connections in the panel.
You can tweak the colors in the Panel Preferences (The panel preferences can
be opened by going to Settings → Panel in your applications menu. You can
also
Okay, what should I do here?
indicator-application and xfce4-indicator-plugin are not the same thing.
Some applications use the indicator application instead of a notification
area if the former is present.
If you want your panel to be simpler you can add the notification area to
your panel and disable indicator
I tried to add it to the panel, but it's greyed out and I cannot click on it
to add it.
That is because you have it already on the panel somewhere but you cannot see
it because it is empty.
I've tried to start the nm-applet manually but it didn't appear on the
original indicator.
I know it's still running because it's automatically connecting me to my home
wifi network and popping up notifications when it's done. In htop I can see
that it is running in the background. However it does not show up in the
system tray and I cannot figure out how to get it to, so I can't
There seems to be a problem with xfce's system tray, you can use another
system tray; summon the terminal emulator and:
$ sudo aptitude install xfce4-indicator-plugin
Then, go to the panel, left click and select panel and add elements to the
panel. After that, select the new indicator you
That worked! In order to restart it to make the changes take effect I had to
reboot because I noticed the logout button on the indicator does not work.
Shut down does, but not log out.
Go to session and startup - Application startup and disable Indicator
Application, you wouldn't need to add the indicator plugin on your panel
and then logout and login
What? But a_slacker_here told me to install it and it fixed the problem.
It certainly seemed to work, it's there now. However there are two things
wrong. You are right that it is too complete, I cannot take away specific
parts of it, either I can have the whole thing or remove the whole thing. I'd
love to be able to get rid of the chat indicator since I've never
Again, tell us if everything went right.
Regarding the problem of the color, it all depends on the theme: the
indicator have problems with some themes os changing the theme to another one
should solve the problem (I cannot do more... sorry).
I think it should be better if I show you what to do by images: Again, right
click on the
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