13.2 GNOME: System Tray not working properly

I’m using openSUSE 13.2 GNOME and the network icon doesn’t show in the top bar. Here’s a photo:

http://i.imgur.com/dnIq9Cl.png

The shell extensions I’m using are:

Activities configurator
Alternatetab
Appindicator support
Dash to dock
Launch new instance
Panel osd

In addition, I tried the GNOME Classic shell, decided I didn’t like it, and uninstalled it. It was working before GNOME Classic though.

Is anything interfering? Thanks

On Tue 21 Apr 2015 03:46:01 PM CDT, hackintosh777 wrote:

I’m using openSUSE 13.2 GNOME and the network icon doesn’t show in the
top bar. Here’s a photo:

[image: http://i.imgur.com/dnIq9Cl.png]

The shell extensions I’m using are:

Activities configurator
Alternatetab
Appindicator support
Dash to dock
Launch new instance
Panel osd

In addition, I tried the GNOME Classic shell, decided I didn’t like it,
and uninstalled it. It was working before GNOME Classic though.

Is anything interfering? Thanks

Hi
Does it show up in the menu (upside down triangle)?

Else add a test user does the nm applet appear?


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I don’t normally use Gnome, so perhaps this won’t help.

When I tried setting up a network connection with Gnome, I could not find the network icon. It turned out that I could right-click on the desktop to get to settings, and then go to network settings. Once I had configured the WiFi network there, the icon showed up in the tray.

This seemed to work, thanks. Going to try it for everything else that’s missing.