Thanks for the bug report. can anyone please confirm if this is still an
issue with ubuntu 10.10
Note: that some(?) systems dont show a notification for brightness
changing as I last saw such notification in Karmic I think.
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With with eee-control (http://greg.geekmind.org/eee-control/) the
brightness osd is back.
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Do you have this problem in latest Jaunty version? can you try to
reproduce this in newer notify-osd versions (0.9.13/0.9.16) and check if
this problem is still occurring?
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As I said in comment #17, I'm not on Gnome Ubuntu any more, and in Xfce,
there does not seem to be any on screen notification for anything. So
I'm sorry I cannot give any feedback, except if you tell me that the
package works also with Xfce, and how to activate it. (and how to
install the recent
Dear Christoph, you may find latest version for Jaunty at
https://launchpad.net/~notify-osd-developers/+archive/ppa , instructions
for installation are inside this page (same for all ppa repositories) ;)
, up to date your version and check if you problem is still ocurring.
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to clarify one detail: the little flags I mentioned in the last post had
been there before I installed notify-osd (which was not installed
before). I assume they come with the Xfce panel.
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Ok, Kamus, there we are with $ apt-cache policy notify-osd
notify-osd:
Installed: 0.9.13-0ubuntu0~1
Candidate: 0.9.13-0ubuntu0~1
Version table:
*** 0.9.13-0ubuntu0~1 0
500 http://ppa.launchpad.net jaunty/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
0.9.11-0ubuntu3 0
BTW forgot to add brightness osd on my Eeepc 1000H with Karmic Alpha 3
works ok.
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I have downloaded and installed the new osd-notify from the PPA on Eeepc 1000H
and there is no change.
That is to say I have no brightness indicator when adjusting brightness with F
keys (it does adjust), however the brightness osd appears when the power supply
charge plug is inserted or
I found at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Specifications/Karmic/NotifyOsd some
interesting information, I will focus in exactly these paragraphs:
*Audio notifications
It may be merged in the mixer for XFCE 4.8, but there should be little work.
*The purpose is to replace notification-daemon by
Question: Should these indicators also be present on Xubuntu (Jaunty final)? I
switched to it because the Gnome version did not seem to work much smoother,
and Xfce is much faster.
I have $ apt-cache policy notify-osd
notify-osd:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 0.9.11-0ubuntu3
Version table:
This bug also affect me on a Eee PC 900 with Jaunty final.
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This bug also happens on an HP 6510b notebook. Adjusting brightness works, but
no OSD shows up. The notifications for sound volume etc. work, however.
Killing gnome-power-manager and hald has no effect on this - adjusting
brightness works, but no OSD.
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Sorry for double post, but pressing Fn+F9 or Fn+F10 (the key combination to
adjust brightness on my laptop) doesn't seem to affect gnome-power-manager at
all.
After killing gnome-power-manager, I ran gnome-power-manager --verbose
--no-daemon in a console should print out a message when those
i have this bug on ASUS eeePC 1000H with final release of ubuntu jaunty
9.04 NetBookRemix
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There was a new version of notify-osd today:
$ apt-cache policy notify-osd
notify-osd:
Installed: 0.9.11-0ubuntu3
Candidate: 0.9.11-0ubuntu3
Version table:
*** 0.9.11-0ubuntu3 0
500 http://ch.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Still no
same for me
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same for me no volume/brightness, wireless connection is ok
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I upgraded today from intrepid on my T60. Brightness OSD works perfectly
with FN-keys, but the Volume OSD doesn't. I've extra sound buttons on my
laptop, so it's no FN shortcut. I think my problem could have the same
cause then Michael's one, but I also can open a new Ticket.
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So it worked for you with notify-osd 0.9.6 and stopped working with 0.9.7?
I don't know if it had ever worked properly, with 0.9.6 or before, as the only
thing that did not work later was the brightness indicator (and I usually don't
change the brightness).
What exactely does does not adapt
I'm lost here. On my laptop volume- and screen-brightness-indicators of
notify-osd are rendered as expected. Since you mention you're using the
Human icon-set, that eliminates a usual error-source.
So it worked for you with notify-osd 0.9.6 and stopped working with
0.9.7?
What exactely does does
A. Why is this bug marked Incomplete? What extra information do you need?
notify-osd is now:
Installed: 0.9.11-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 0.9.11-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 0.9.11-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://ch.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
B. Now
Greetings Christoph! Can you update to notify-osd 0.9.9 and test it
again. What you describe sounds like a regression we had for about two
days, which I fixed and pushed to trunk last week.
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Status: New = Incomplete
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Mirco: Thanks for taking care of this.
$ apt-cache policy notify-osd
notify-osd:
Installed: 0.9.9-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 0.9.9-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 0.9.9-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://ch.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
It behaves still exactly
Hi Christoph, thanks for your bug report! I think this is a duplicate of
bug 344385, can you check it out? It should occur if you are using a
non-default icon set. It should also be fixed in the latest version of
notify-osd (apt-cache policy notify-osd).
If you are using a different icon set and
Michael Rooney, thanks for checking.
Bug 344385: No, it's not a duplicate. I've been using the human icon
set all the time. I've checked with several other themes (Human-
Clearlooks, New Wave, Dust, Dust Sand, Clearlooks, DarkRoom). None of
them works.
Everything upgraded:
$ apt-cache policy
I forgot to give a more detailed information about what's wrong (once I
understood it):
a) When I hit either of the two key combinations once, there is no icon
at all for about a second. After that, the 100% extra bright icon is
displayed for a short second.
b) When I hit either of the two key
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