nixos/budgie: Use the Network Manager Applet indicator
Signed-off-by: Federico Damián Schonborn <fdschonborn@gmail.com>
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# Update user directories.
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xdg-user-dirs
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++ lib.optional config.networking.networkmanager.enable pkgs.networkmanagerapplet
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++ (utils.removePackagesByName [
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cinnamon.nemo
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mate.eom
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# Required by Budgie Panel plugins and/or Budgie Control Center panels.
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networking.networkmanager.enable = mkDefault true; # for BCC's Network panel.
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programs.nm-applet.enable = config.networking.networkmanager.enable; # Budgie has no Network applet.
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programs.nm-applet.indicator = false; # Budgie doesn't support AppIndicators.
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programs.nm-applet.indicator = true; # Budgie uses AppIndicators.
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hardware.bluetooth.enable = mkDefault true; # for Budgie's Status Indicator and BCC's Bluetooth panel.
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hardware.pulseaudio.enable = mkDefault true; # for Budgie's Status Indicator and BCC's Sound panel.
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