[SOLVED]Gnome panel icon for netctl
Hi - does anyone know if there is a gnome panel icon (like Network manager) available for Netctl?
Last edited by surfatwork (2014-06-13 16:24:28)
I dug up an old applet I had written for Cinnamon (based on another applet by Tjaart van der Walt), and upgraded it to work with Gnome 3.12
For some reason, I am not able to submit it to the AUR.
^^Mods: please help if possible - I keep getting a "Invalid name: only lowercase letters are allowed". error when I am trying to submit the tarball linked below.
download link to the tarball, in case anyone wants to use it: https://app.box.com/s/d9wsu6u8jkcknl0r4z6x
Screenshot:
Last edited by surfatwork (2014-06-13 16:23:58)
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