I had the notification-properties menu item in 9.04 and it is still
there in 9.10 beta. Is the fix only for new installs so I have to
manually hide it on update?
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I need to get rid of the ugly black bacground in notification.
Notification properties no longer works. How can this be changed? thanks
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Dave Stroud [2009-03-13 17:41 -]:
I need to get rid of the ugly black bacground in notification.
Notification properties no longer works. How can this be changed? thanks
Uninstall notify-osd and install notification-daemon. Or install
gnome-stracciatella-session and pick GNOME (without
This bug was fixed in the package notification-daemon - 0.4.0-0ubuntu3
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notification-daemon (0.4.0-0ubuntu3) jaunty; urgency=low
* Add 08_hide_properties_desktop.patch: Do not display
notification-properties in the menu by default; it's not worth spending a
menu item for
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Hm, can we just stop showing this menu item completely? It doesn't seem to be
all that useful in the first place, and we could declare it as a feature to
remove clutter from the menus. :-)
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I believe at this stage, this is the correct approach. We should do this
before UI freeze if
Matthew Paul Thomas [2009-03-01 0:38 -]:
2. Have notification-daemon not pull in notification-properties by
default (as you suggest, and bug 301766 asks for). But that could be
seen as unfairly hobbling notification-daemon.
That's my preferred option as well, and it seems Rick's, too.
** Tags added: notifications
** Tags removed: notify-osd
** Description changed:
Jaunty includes a System Preferences Notification Settings
window (/usr/bin/notification-properties) that lets you choose what
theme notification-daemon bubbles use, and in which corner of the screen
they
Martin, notification-daemon is installed by default in 8.10, so when
upgraded to 9.04, it will pull in notification-properties automatically,
correct? I think it's just as important that a new Ubuntu release is
coherent for someone upgrading as for someone doing a fresh install. It
would be quite
Is that Gnome--think??? Really--I would like a way to define the theme
of the notify--black is getting old..
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** Summary changed:
- Jaunty: new notification system does move when using popup notifications
+ Notification Settings is available but has no effect when Notify OSD is used
** Description changed:
- Jaunty's new notification system stays in the top right corner even
- though I've changed it to
** Changed in: notify-osd (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = James Westby (james-w)
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** Changed in: notify-osd (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = notify-osd
** Changed in: notify-osd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Since notify-osd doesn't conflict with notification-daemon for
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Specs/Jaunty/StracciatellaSession
then notification-daemon installs notification-properties. This shows
in the menu whichever service is running, but doesn't have any effect
on notify-osd.
** Changed in: stracciatella-session (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: notify-osd = stracciatella-session
** Tags added: notify-osd
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This can't be fixed in stracciatella-session, since that's not even
installed by default, and *if* you are running it, then you do want the
menu entry.
We currently do not have a way to show/hide menu entries based on
$GDMSESSION, and using OnlyShowIn= doesn't work.
One option would be to
Hm, can we just stop showing this menu item completely? It doesn't seem
to be all that useful in the first place, and we could declare it as a
feature to remove clutter from the menus. :-)
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