I have used NetWorx for many years under Windows 7. One of the most useful tools in my tool box.
Now I am moving our Intel-based desktop computers to Linux Mint 19.3. NetWorx does load and appears on bottom tray, as in Windows.
The difference is that I need to: right-click the tray icon, then cursor over the 'Show Graph' offering, then wait for the network ID (eno1) to appear and left-click it. This needs to be done on each new boot of the system.
There is an argument in the 'networx.desktop' file that reads: Exec=networx. Perhaps this is a location to add a command argument that triggers the 'Show Graph eno1' function.
Do you know if there is any approach that can produce the NetWorx desktop graph automatically at boot, just like it is under Windows?
Norville