Kevin Kofler wrote:
I think it is of use to users of non-GNOME, non-Plasma desktops,
especially Qt ones (in particular, LXQt).
Anecdotes are not evidence and all that, but I use LXDE on my laptop and don't have
nm-tray installed. I have nm-applet, which also provides a tray icon/menu. I don't
recall ever tinkering with those, so if my memory serves me right, LXDE does not use
nm-tray, choosing nm-applet instead.