Re: how to get tdenetworkmanager - with no wicd ?

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On Thursday 03 September 2020 09:52:33 Thierry de Coulon wrote:
> I use wicd since an update removed network-manager. No problem, I like
> wicd, there is a small thing (unimportant): in the panels I get a wicd icon
> - or rather I don't, it shows some geyed warning sign.
>
> I guess I'm missing an icon set (gnome?). As I said it's totaly unimportant
> but if anyone knows how to make it look better...
>
> .wicd is empty. There is an icon file in /usr/share/pixmaps, should I copy
> it to some TDE icon set?
>
> Thierry

Usually there is some way to make almost any application use almost any icon 
you want. I use some special icons for other applications. But I am not sure 
where you mean for the wicd icon: in the system tray? Mine displays a color 
icon for wicd. 

Bill


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