1 \section{Installing the Tray Monitor}
2 \index[general]{Monitor!Installing Tray}
3 \index[general]{Installing the Tray Monitor}
5 NOT CURRENTLY FUNCTIONAL
7 The Tray Monitor is already installed if you used the {\bf
8 \verb:--:enable-tray-monitor} configure option and ran {\bf make install}.
10 As you don't run your graphical environment as root (if you do, you should
11 change that bad habit), don't forget to allow your user to read {\bf
12 tray-monitor.conf}, and to execute {\bf bacula-tray-monitor} (this is not a
15 Then log into your graphical environment (KDE, GNOME or something else), run
16 {\bf bacula-tray-monitor} as your user, and see if a cassette icon appears
17 somewhere on the screen, usually on the task bar.
18 If it doesn't, follow the instructions below related to your environment or
22 \index[general]{GNOME}
24 System tray, or notification area if you use the GNOME terminology, has been
25 supported in GNOME since version 2.2. To activate it, right-click on one of
26 your panels, open the menu {\bf Add to this Panel}, then {\bf Utility} and
27 finally click on {\bf Notification Area}.
32 System tray has been supported in KDE since version 3.1. To activate it,
33 right-click on one of your panels, open the menu {\bf Add}, then {\bf Applet}
34 and finally click on {\bf System Tray}.
36 \subsection{Other Window Managers}
37 \index[general]{Managers!Other window}
38 \index[general]{Other window managers}
40 Read the documentation to know if the Freedesktop system tray standard is
41 supported by your window manager, and if applicable, how to activate it.