Hi Pasky

On  Fr 09 Mai 2014 23:33:00 CEST, pasky wrote:

Package: mate-power-manager
Version: 1.8.0+dfsg1-1
Severity: normal

Dear Maintainer,

mate-power-manager creates popup windows when power is plugged out
and battery power is engaged. That is nice, unfortunately the windows
do not have a transient nature that would place them in the corner
of the screen and make them auto-close after a while - instead, they
are created at a random position and do *not* disappear automatically
but must be closed manually (if they don't disappear from view; they
are not listed in the taskbar).

Normally, I would file this with lower severity than normal, but
unfortunately mate-power-manager leaving many windows lying around
triggers a bug in marco which slows down during window switching
superlinearly to number of windows (probably roughly O(N^2) or O(N^3)).

In other words, due to this bug (and suboptimal marco implementation)
after a ~month of usage, about 100 notification windows pile up hidden
behind other windows and switching windows begins taking near one
second, with marco exhibiting high CPU load/usage!

First, notification should not pop up as windows, they should pop up as notification "bubbles".

So, is the package mate-notification-daemon installed???

Secondly, I think a fallback of mate-power-manager to using pop up windows is a wrong approach on a missing notification daemon. There should be no notifications at all!!!


So..

1. Please let me know if mate-notification-daemon is installed.
2. Please install mate-notification-daemon if it is missing and let us know if the issue disappears then.

Greets,
Mike

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