I wonder if some of you know what it is, or, how to identify it. Any advice would be appreciated
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Hi culip. Right click on the panel and click "Panel Settings". Then click on the "Panel Applets" tab. In the list, find the one called "Indicator applets", highlight it and click "remove".culip wrote:It looks like a messenger-related service, and I don't know how to quit and remove it since I don't even know its name.
Annoying!culip wrote:I wonder if some of you know what it is
I actually need the list of the indicator applets; as in the screenshot in my first post, I need "volume controller", iBus (to type Japanese characters), and "network connection (nm-connection-editor)" but want to remove that envelope.Bob E wrote:"Indicator applets", highlight it and click "remove".
Then use something like wicd-gtk to connect.I guess "Network Status Monitor" on the LXPanel is still in development. I wish I can connect to or disconnect from WiFi by several clicks rather than typing commands on the terminal
Sorry. Don't know.If someone knows how to identify item(s) on the "indicator applets", please tell me.