As it's the 1st Sunday of the month and #mdadm's periodic checks runs, here's a short plug for all those who want the #SoftwareRAID state in their #LinuxDesktop monitored without installing a fully fledged #monitoring system like Icinga or Xymon:
I wrote a small helper for the #systemtray showing an icon with green, yellow or red state indicators and doing notifications in case of change.
https://github.com/xtaran/systray-mdstat
https://packages.debian.org/systray-mdstat
I wish there was a way to keep @libreoffice resident in memory (like on the #systray) on Linux.
Apparently it used to have this feature, but doesn't any longer.
I use 9 virtual desktops, so if I keep a #LibreOffice window minimized on one of them and open a document on another one, it zooms me over to that desktop, so that's not a solution, either, unfortunately.
Microsoft hat mit der neuesten Vorabversion von Windows 11 die Tests einer vereinfachten Darstellung der Symbole im System-Tray wieder aufgenommen. Ab sofort kann man die entschlackte Version erneut testen, nachdem sie im Juli zunächst entfernt wurde.
@mullvadnet has anyone reported to you that updating to MullvadVPN-2023.4_amd64.deb leads to a missing #SystrayIcon?
I downgraded to MullvadVPN-2023.3_amd64.deb and now the #Systray icon is back.
There was nothing wrong with the program, it worked as normal but each time I needed to see the #interface I would need to open the program from a menu again.
Turns out, there IS a solution, in the package #blueman.
It integrated into the #systray, but it kinds of stands out. I kinda like it - YMMV.
There. That was the only thing I could pick nits about! Awesome software!
PS - if you got here via the #systray hashtag, give me a boost so I know there are ~~ others ~~ out there.