Previously ranted about the blind alley Ubuntu 11.04 seemed to be leading us when it comes to some applications not being ready yet for the dropping of system tray. What I should have done is press on. There are posts about editing a white list with a recommended GUI tool to help us out here, here and here.
Like everything in Linux, there's a configuration file for it, if you can find it and if you have the inclination to go ninja. If not then there's dconf-editor.
Download dconf-tools from Software Center.
Navigate to desktop>unity>panel. Add your application in the white list. Then close the window. No save button. mmm.
So far I have added Shutter, Dropbox and Keepassx in the white list.
Like everything in Linux, there's a configuration file for it, if you can find it and if you have the inclination to go ninja. If not then there's dconf-editor.
Download dconf-tools from Software Center.
Navigate to desktop>unity>panel. Add your application in the white list. Then close the window. No save button. mmm.
So far I have added Shutter, Dropbox and Keepassx in the white list.
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