← Back to context Comment by ErroneousBosh 6 hours ago Okay, what's a "system tray" and what would you use it for? 2 comments ErroneousBosh Reply Natfan 3 hours ago a container for information related to your system (datetime, battery, networking, along with custom things that 3rd party apps might put in (automated mouse jiggler, chat client etc)think i3bar if you need a unix-style equivalency ErroneousBosh 43 minutes ago Not something I've ever seen (or noticed, at least) or used.There's a clock at the top of the screen in Gnome.
Natfan 3 hours ago a container for information related to your system (datetime, battery, networking, along with custom things that 3rd party apps might put in (automated mouse jiggler, chat client etc)think i3bar if you need a unix-style equivalency ErroneousBosh 43 minutes ago Not something I've ever seen (or noticed, at least) or used.There's a clock at the top of the screen in Gnome.
ErroneousBosh 43 minutes ago Not something I've ever seen (or noticed, at least) or used.There's a clock at the top of the screen in Gnome.
a container for information related to your system (datetime, battery, networking, along with custom things that 3rd party apps might put in (automated mouse jiggler, chat client etc)
think i3bar if you need a unix-style equivalency
Not something I've ever seen (or noticed, at least) or used.
There's a clock at the top of the screen in Gnome.