On 06/15/2015 12:53 PM, poma wrote:
# yum install firewall-applet
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Package Arch Version Repository Size
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Installing:
firewall-applet noarch 0.3.14.1-1.fc23 rawhide 96 k
Installing for dependencies:
kde-filesystem x86_64 4-51.fc22 rawhide 53 k
libqzeitgeist x86_64 0.8.0-13.fc23 rawhide 75 k
phonon x86_64 4.8.3-4.fc23 rawhide 204 k
phonon-backend-gstreamer x86_64 2:4.8.2-3.fc23 rawhide 147 k
proj x86_64 4.9.1-2.fc23 rawhide 209 k
python3-PyQt4 x86_64 4.11.4-1.fc23 rawhide 3.1 M
python3-sip x86_64 4.16.8-1.fc23 rawhide 99 k
qt-mobility-common x86_64 1.2.2-0.20.20140317git169da60c.fc23 rawhide 39 k
qt-mobility-location x86_64 1.2.2-0.20.20140317git169da60c.fc23 rawhide 584 k
qt-mobility-sensors x86_64 1.2.2-0.20.20140317git169da60c.fc23 rawhide 125 k
qtwebkit x86_64 2.3.4-7.fc23 rawhide 10 M
Transaction Summary
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Install 1 Package (+11 Dependent packages)
Total download size: 15 M
Installed size: 56 M
Is this ok [y/d/N]:
firewalld-0.3.14
https://lists.fedorahosted.org/pipermail/firewalld-devel/2015-June/000175.html
firewall-applet:
- new version using Qt4 fixing several issues with the Gtk version
What were the actual issues with the GTK+ version?
There have been several issues with the gtk applet:
1) The gtk statusicon widget is deprecated in gtk3, will be removed
soon. Going back to gtk2 is not a solution.
2) The status icon was sometimes invisible without an error, warning or
any way to find out why, especially in Gnome3.
3) The status icon was sometimes not showing the icon without an error,
warning or any way to find out why, especially in Gnome3 and gtk based
desktop environments.
4) With KDE5 there is no support for old-style system tray icons
anymore. Only Qt based applets and AppIndicator applets are supported,
but AppIndicator has the same issues with the icons in Gnome3 and other
gtk based desktops.
The Qt applet is working in KDE5, Gnome3, Xfce, Mate and others
supporting system tray icons without any issues for me. Therefore this
is the way to go.
Additionally while doing the recode in Qt I realized that the UI
handling with Qt is much simpler and more predictable. I plan to port
firewall-config also over to Qt for one of the next releases.
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