I downloaded and ran the scripts.  I got the message that the command
"notify-send" was not installed, so I installed the package libnotify-
bin and ran them again.

Both scripts seem to work just fine.  The notification popped up, showed
an "increasing volume" and then the notifications disappeared and
notify-osd went back to sleep.

Maybe the problem has something to do with the signal being received
from the volume knob.  When I move the knob slightly, the notification
should show a slight change in the volume then go back to sleep.
Instead, the notification seems to think that I am continuing to move
the knob and goes to max or min volume.  It's like there's an endless
loop in the code somewhere related to the signal from the volume knob.

Anything else I should try?  Perhaps a script that actually changes the
volume?  Remember, I can change the volume with the mouse and slider bar
with no problems.

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notify-osd runs at 100% of CPU locking up X
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367069
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