As I use the Docky Skype indicator, and the green Skype icon doesn't look good next to all the grey ones -- it would be nice to remove the icon from the system tray.
Is this possible? How can I do it in Ubuntu 12.04 -- or other earlier versions?
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Removing the Skype panel icon in 12.04 without removing
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Excellent! This is the perfect addition to Skype-Wrapper without having to remove the sni-qt package. +1000 to you my friend. Cheers! – Gabriel Aug 4 '12 at 22:35 |
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The problem is that "Use apparmor to prevent Skype from loading sni-qt" does not work with Skype installed from default Ubuntu repositories. When trying to run 'skype' I just get information that for /usr/bin/skype permission is denied. Another thing is that there is no icon for this application.
Using Ubuntu 13.04.
Can I get any help? – kcpr May 13 at 21:47 |
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After updating the application the Skype do not start because of permission again: /usr/bin/skype: 8: exec: /usr/lib/skype/skype: Permission denied. And this icon problem seemed to be just temporary bug, it's ok now, sorry.
Help still needed. Thanks. – kcpr May 13 at 22:13 |
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What helped me was to remove sni-qt:i386 from my 64-bit system. It's needed by Skype, but not by - for example - Spotify. Anyway it's another option of dealing with this problem, but different then this suggested by izx, which seems to be the best. – kcpr 4 hours ago |
For Ubuntu 11.04 Natty only:In the case that you are running 11.04 Natty Narwhal, there are two options.
Now upon next login the Skype icon will be gone. Note that installing the pidgin-skype |
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There is no icon in It seems to be embedded in the Skype binary with no way to change it. I would very much like to be corrected on this, as I despise that green blob as well. |
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Remove the |
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As of what I know, you can't remove Skype from the systray but what you can do is either to remove the systray if you haven't any software that use it or replace the icon of Skype which is here : |
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I am running 12.04 precise final beta, it's the same here... Although the skype indicator is not whitelisted in dbconf, it shows up. No luck with removing sni-qt with "sudo apt-get remove sni-qt", because the Skype icon still shows up as soon as Skype is started. My skype version is 2.2.0.35, perhaps some skype version issues may be the key... UPDATE It seems my guess was right. The above mentioned Skype version was from the ubuntu repositories, so I uninstalled it and tried the .deb package from the official Skype page. AND IT WORKS NOW! NO MORE ICON! Here are the steps: 1) uninstall skype via
or ubuntu software center 2) Choose your Skype Version (32/64 Bit) to download and install it 3) Logout or restart 4) Now it should work (it did for me) The version I run now ist the same as mentioned above (2.2.0.35), so I assume there seem to be some modifications in the repo-version of skype. UPDATE#2 This solution also works for stable 12.04 precise. UPDATE#3 This solution works with skype-wrapper (tested on 12.04 precise). |
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via http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1969181#post11890296 |
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