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Thread: 11.04 - Can't maximize Vuze after its been minimized.

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    Re: 11.04 - Can't maximize Vuze after its been minimized.

    Did not work for me, on Natty "Classic" Gnome.
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    Re: 11.04 - Can't maximize Vuze after its been minimized.

    Quote Originally Posted by loveman View Post
    ok - got it sorted - open a terminal and paste this command in:

    gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Panel systray-whitelist "['all']"


    then logout and log back in again and start vuze running.
    The command lets vuze (or other apps) put their icon in the 'system tray' - the little blue frog is back in the bar at the top of the screen so I can click on froggy to get the vuze window to maximise. yay!
    Thanks Man..It worked!!

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    Re: 11.04 - Can't maximize Vuze after its been minimized.

    Quote Originally Posted by loveman View Post
    ok - got it sorted - open a terminal and paste this command in:

    gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Panel systray-whitelist "['all']"


    then logout and log back in again and start vuze running.
    The command lets vuze (or other apps) put their icon in the 'system tray' - the little blue frog is back in the bar at the top of the screen so I can click on froggy to get the vuze window to maximise. yay!
    Run for me too. Thank you.
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    Re: 11.04 - Can't maximize Vuze after its been minimized.

    Quote Originally Posted by loveman View Post
    ok - got it sorted - open a terminal and paste this command in:

    gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Panel systray-whitelist "['all']"


    then logout and log back in again and start vuze running.
    The command lets vuze (or other apps) put their icon in the 'system tray' - the little blue frog is back in the bar at the top of the screen so I can click on froggy to get the vuze window to maximise. yay!
    cheers....this works a treat.

    you have save me countless amounts of time and frustration.

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