I know all the flavors of Ubuntu do this. IMO these popups should be
configurable. In XP there's a registry hack when you don't want to see
the equivalent. Shouldn't there be a way in Lubuntu?
On Fri, 15 Jul 2011 11:24 +0200, Chris cyber.dr...@gmail.com wrote:
Aloha Lee,
I think it should be configurable per app. And maybe the notify-osd (if I
remember correctly) is more to your liking. Afaik it doesn't tell you
when a
file is downloaded. Other then that I can't help.
With metta,
Chris
On Jul 15, 2011 1:06 AM, Lee Gold leeg...@operamail.com wrote:
Hi,
The notification daemon was telling me I was connected and telling me a
file downloaded. Really annoying and I uninstalled it. This is why I
want to use Lubuntu - so I can get away from unnecessary fluff that
disturbs my work flow. But I noticed that the Gnome power manager
depends on the notifications. I do want to know if my battery runs low
though.
I suggest a unique Lubuntu GUI that can give the user control over these
notifications.
I don't want things to be so dumbed-down that I need a popup to tell me
I'm connected or a file downloaded...
Thanks,
Lee G.
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