It is not the distribution that controls this, but desktop environment and
the two main ones, KDE and Gnome, control which apps do this. All Gnome need
distros handle this the same way for example.
You can autorun an app to handle this in either Gnome or KDE.
Minimizing apps to the system tray is not the Linux way. It is Windows
behavior that is unnecessary because Linux uses multiple virtual desktops
instead. It is built into both Gnome and Kde.
Roy
On Sep 19, 2011 1:49 PM, "Jerry" <bearjercares@gmail.com> wrote:
> Once again, can someone please tell me which Linux OS supports automatic
> docking of a software application to the panel, when you simply minimize
> the application? I know there are some add-ons, but those do not run
> automatically to my knowledge. You still have to remember to click on
> them first or you will still lose what you were doing in an application
> when you click the hyphen (-) to minimize an application. What in the
> world was Unity or whoever thinking to get rid of this functionality?
> It's absolutely insane! I can't tell you how stupid that was!
>
> --Jerry in Michigan
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Re: [LINUX_Newbies] Auto Docking When Application Minimized
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