After upgrading Manjaro, Tint2 panel no longer showed the system tray. This is because xfce-panel was enabled and ‘steals’ the sys tray.
The solution is to go to ‘session and startup’ and quit xfce-panel, save as default, then re-login.
After upgrading Manjaro, Tint2 panel no longer showed the system tray. This is because xfce-panel was enabled and ‘steals’ the sys tray.
The solution is to go to ‘session and startup’ and quit xfce-panel, save as default, then re-login.