That didn't work.WhoDo wrote:Béèm wrote:Place the following line in /root/.icewm/prefoverrideWhoDo wrote:I commented out blinky so it's not anymore on the taskbar, but where is icewm's net monitoring?
How is it activated for the task bar?Code: Select all
# Show network status on task bar (Linux only) TaskBarShowNetStatus=1 # 0/1
I suppose =1 is show.
Indeed Pvolume has the advantage it contains the mixer as well. Would there be a possibility to start Pvolume and minimize it automatically when the X-server is started?Béèm wrote:Also volume and wmpower now creates a little sepate window and not a task bar item.WhoDo wrote: wmpower is an icedock applet, and needs icedock enabled in /root/.icewm/startup.
There is also a volume applet for icedock, but I prefer to use Pvolume from the menu. It will start as a full app window, but minimising the window puts on the taskbar as an icon. You could also start it from an icon on the taskbar. See the EZpup Help wiki page for links to the manuals for Icewm and Rox and for tips and tricks for customising EZpup.
New Wiki page from today?
Nice.
I know, but I wanted to inform you about the "progress" when a new version is installed.Béèm wrote:Freemamapplet has improved and it's a little blue block, but not large enough to display the value. Only two digits are displayed.WhoDo wrote: This one is beyond me to resolve. The version of Freememapplet I provided in EZpup-2 was patched for IceWM by MU. Instead I prefer to use the Disk Free icon on the desktop which calls Partview to display free space on the mounted partitions. Alternatively you could run conky on the desktop and have all the stats you could ever want.
I'll try conky as well.
What would be the best way to preserve the peronalized settings of icewm?WhoDo wrote:Hope that helps.
Copy the ./icewm directory to a save place before upgrading to a newer version and then copy it back?