qmidinet exposes itself as a GUI as a system-tray icon, though if your desktop environment doesn't support one, and gnome is infamously prone to just that by default, then you're left with the console or command line interface (cli) alone (ie. --no-gui)...
please refer to the cli options, as listed in `qmidinet --help` or `man qmidinet`.
hi,
qmidinet exposes itself as a GUI as a system-tray icon, though if your desktop environment doesn't support one, and gnome is infamously prone to just that by default, then you're left with the console or command line interface (cli) alone (ie. --no-gui)...
please refer to the cli options, as listed in `
qmidinet --help
` or `man qmidinet
`.hth.
cheers