Re: how to get tdenetworkmanager - with no wicd ?

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On Thursday 03 September 2020 19.30:53 William Morder via trinity-users wrote:

> 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

Yes in the system tray.
the application is wicd-client.py ; looking at the python script there is 
somethings about pygtk. 

There are *lots* of uninstalled python and gtk packages around and I sure 
don't want to install all this just in hope to get a nice icon...

Thierry



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