On Feb 18, 2009, at 14:35:18, MNA180 wrote:
> hardwaregrowl was stuck on alerting me to alert on airport  
> connection. So I switch it back to hardware connection. But every- 
> time I close the growl preference[ pane], then clicked application  
> tab, then clicked on hardwaregrowl it goes back to airport connection.

The pop-up menu only selects what notification you're looking at; it  
doesn't enable or disable notifications. To disable the AirPort  
notification, make sure it's selected in the pop-up menu, then uncheck  
the Enabled box. You'll also want to make sure you have the Ethernet  
notification enabled: select it from the pop-up menu, then make sure  
the Enabled box is checked.

> I said to my self "growl has a remove button, Configure button, why  
> not a ADD button?"

Applications add themselves to that list. There's no point in you  
adding an application yourself; when an application doesn't add itself  
to Growl's list, it means the application isn't talking to Growl  
anyway, so somehow forcing it into the list would fix nothing.

Most applications, including HardwareGrowler, register on launch, so  
quit HardwareGrowler and re-launch it.


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