System Tray - Delete Non-Responsive Icon
I have an icon in the system tray (KDE) that is non-responsive to right/left-clicking and doesn't show anything. I don't know what it is or how it got there but I would like to remove it from the system tray. Does anyone know the commands to find and remove the icon from the system tray? Thanks!
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what does the icon look like???
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It looks like a little white box. I think it used to be up2date, but then something happened? I read somewhere that there is a way to do this by clicking the applet handle that appears to the left of the system tray for KDE 3.4.x. The problem is I have KDE 3.2.2-14.FC2 so I have to do it some other way.
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open the KDE control center.......go thru the menus and look for "system services".........you should find a list of items to check/uncheck.........this should turn it off and get rid of the icon........hopefully
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