I agree 100% with jsevi83. Having an application blacklist for apps that misbehave with sni-qt would be wonderful (here is where I wish I knew how to program). Thankfully, using Kubuntu, my system tray still functions as normal after removing sni-qt. Unfortunately, the same is not true for Ubuntu users.
I agree 100% with jsevi83. Having an application blacklist for apps that misbehave with sni-qt would be wonderful (here is where I wish I knew how to program). Thankfully, using Kubuntu, my system tray still functions as normal after removing sni-qt. Unfortunately, the same is not true for Ubuntu users.