4/7/2024 0 Comments Elementary os dock messes![]() ![]() I personally don’t like using these indicators, and I’d much rather have icons in my dock to access these options instead of having these icons, but unfortunately, some of these programs don’t work that way. Once that’s done, just logout and log back in, and your apps using indicators should be displayed in the top panel. ![]() To install these, either download them and install them through the command line, or just install Eddy from the AppCenter, and open them with it. These packages need patches to work correctly, and are not included in the main elementary OS or Ubuntu repositories.įortunately, there are pre-built and patched packages available through both links below: The way to do this is pretty simple.: you have to install two deb packages, called wingpanel-indicator-ayatana, and indicator-application. Still, the “modern, approved way” is not used by many apps, so in the meantime, it’s easier to add back that support. ![]() By default, elementary OS doesn’t support notification icons for apps using an outdated way of displaying them, like Steam, OBS, or pCloud. I mean, this looks super old, and these icons are not needed there, but since some programs insist you use them. There are 3 main tweaks I added to my default install. Since I got a few questions on how I got some features on elementary OS that are not shipped as standard, I thought I’d give a small rundown of the tweaks I applied. #Article ported from the old site #Personal Nick Youtuber, writer, video maker, and Linux enthusiast Mon, Jan 6, 2020 ![]()
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