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Originally Posted by cybmole
i was not aware the system tray function was in any way broken. I have win 7 64 bit & all versions up to 2.2 work exactly the same. I have not installed 2.3 yet
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Ignore JSWolf.
The system tray was disabled
on linux due to the inability to get it working reliably across desktop/OS configurations. And because Mark Shuttleworth is a control freak. And if you try using it anyway and it doesn't show up, boom. The only way to quit and restart a program that is only accessible via the system tray, without using the system tray, is.... killing the process from the task manager or via "killall".
Nothing to do with Windows, except that JSWolf cannot bear to think anyone would use anything else.