This still isn't solved for me in Ubuntu 14.04. I have a multi monitor
setup using XRandR and notifications appear in weird places in the
middle screen. It seems to be related to the resolution of my primary
monitor but displayed on other monitors.
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I am using 13.10 and the notification does not appear on the monitor
with the focused window. I this the problem described here?
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Why isn't focus-follow the default? It's an easy way to fix to a very
annoying issue.
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Can someone nominate it to Precise too?
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I decided to give a try to Unity, in 2013, on LTS (12.04).
And, while fighting to change font size, themes, I found this bug while working
with second monitor attached to desktop.
I.e., my configured as primary is the HDMI monitor at left. And the
notifications are displayed in the secondary (at
Thanks. On first computer its functional, on second not yet :)
Anyway, my first though was, that these two things must be configured at
same place.
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On 24/10/2012 17:00, Ľubomír Mlích wrote:
>
> I however have another, very simillar issue, which i was searching
> internet unsuccesfuly. Popus too open on second monitor, why dont they
> open on the active diplay (where the mouse cursor is)?
This is unrelated to the current bug, but you can chan
Hi,
12.10 - #104 worked, but it turned on screen mirroring, so i had to turn
it off.
I however have another, very simillar issue, which i was searching
internet unsuccesfuly. Popus too open on second monitor, why dont they
open on the active diplay (where the mouse cursor is)?
For example Emphat
#104 worked for me too with 12.04. Thanks! It was driving me nuts
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I don't know about previous releases, but this is NOT fixed for Precise.
Default in dconf-editor /apps/notify-osd/multihead-mode was "dont-focus-
follow". Changing to "focus-follow" and logging out and back in, as per
comment #104, fixed the issue.
"Fix Released" should mean either default change
Does not work as described (If any windows are open, a bubble should
appear...) for me. I am on 12.04 and have not applied the modification
mentioned in comment #104.
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Top! Solution #104 works! Now, please make "follow-focus" the default!
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With the workaround of #104 i solved the problem.
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Same error here. Laptop with main screen, and a HD television screen
hooked up via hdmi cable which I use to watch videos while working.
Moving the tv screen from the bottom display to the top display actually
fixed the notification problem, but created other problems , with Guake
Terminal for inst
I have the same error. I have 3 monitors connected, but the information
popup is only displayed on the right screen and not on the screen with
the most focus. This is really anoying because you are missing a lot of
information popups.
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I just upgraded to 12.04 and am experiencing this issue with a second
monitor as well. The work-around described in comment #104 worked for
me as well. There really needs to be a UI for this setting, with an
intelligent default. Please re-open this bug until it is fixed. It may
have chosen my s
After updating to 12.04 (from 11.10), i'm hitting this but as well...
I'm using Nvidia Twinview. I've been using it since 11.04 without
issues.
One thing I noticed in 12.04, is that screen setup only shows 1 big screen of
2560x1024, instead of 2 screens of 1280x1024 each. It didn't happen before
This bug is still present on Ubuntu 12.04 with a NVIDIA video card. If
you know any patch/working around, tell me. I am a bit desperate with
this bug.
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i am using 11.10 notify-osd 0.9.32-0 and this bug is *NOT* fixed.
Notify osd still pops up at the right Monitor, no matter if its the primary or
not.
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stgraber@castiana:~$ xrandr --output LVDS1 --primary
Then try to change the sound volume or anything else using notify-osd =>
still shows on the secondary screen.
My understanding of the fix from 0.9.34-0ubuntu1 is that it avoids
displaying notify-osd in a dead zone when in dual-screen mode, it
d
it should be fixed with 0.9.34 in precise
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It is still problem on precise, which is the before mentioned LTS.
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I can confirm that Max's solution in comment #104 works.
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The multihead-mode "focus-follow" fix mentioned earlier DOES work for
me, but in Ubuntu11.10 I have to use dconf-editor, not gconf-editor
(which is obsolete now, right?).
This makes notifications appear on whichever screen has focus (which is
very handy, I've found). It's working for me with twinv
Er, sorry, that "Fix" line should read "dconf-editor", not "dconf--
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Confirmed, problem still occurs on 11.10 (I'm on ATI binary drivers).
Maybe it's somehow related to this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/742544?comments=all
In both cases 'primary' flag for monitor is ignored.
Dash goes to most left monitor.
Notifications
It still works incorrect..
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After update to 11.10 the focus-follow setting is no longer works. My
second display is TV and all notifications is shown on the TV, which is
mostly turned off. That's a shame.
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multimonitor case will be reviewed for work in next LTS. Closing the
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Missed the "follow-focus" comment earlier in the discussion so I tried
that excitedly but even that doesn't work for me.
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I use nvidia TwinView (one X desktop across two monitors). notification-
daemon was apparently sensitive to this (presumably through Xinerama
info?) and would popup on my primary screen.
notify-osd seems to be unaware of this,
by setting multihead-mode to "focus-follow" i can get the notifications
on the main monitor... why isn't this the default behaviour? However, it
seems that notification positioning is wrong: instead of leaving a tiny
space from the panel, it leaves a tiny space from the top of the screen,
therefore
This bug affects me too: I am plugging my laptop to an external monitor
and i am using the external monitor as the primary screen, but the
notifications are still displayed on the laptop screen.
i3 350m laptop with intel hd graphics, definitely not twinview-related.
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To m
Slight modification to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/+source
/notify-osd/+bug/331369/comments/93, above. Further evidence thatg
raising alerts on the secondary monitor is not helpful to the user is
that with Unity-2d running now, the Network Connection, Evolution New
Email, etc. are act
This is similar to the question I posted recently against notify-osd
(https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/notify-
osd/+question/158709). My situation is 64-bit Natty with Separate X and
Xinerama on a NVIDIA Quadro FX 350M. The Top Panel, with all of its
icons, is repeated on the second m
Same issue here using opensource drivers for radeon on Natty!
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Is this on the radar to fix with an SRU? As is, my notifications are
useless; I have a 24" primary monitor and a 17" secondary monitor. The
notifications currently show up on the secondary, which well out of my
eyeline when looking at the primary monitor. I set the primary using
xrandr is that migh
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Importance: Medium
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Not just NVIDIA/TwinView. I have this problem with the current Natty.
ATI Radeon 4570HD. Using radeon oss driver. What's weird is that it
was working as expected (i.e. notifications on primary monitor, which is
my external) just over a week ago.
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I confirm. It is broken in twinview!
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Doesn't appear to be limited to Twinview this time either.
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This is broken again in 11.04 in twinview. It's displaying the
notification bubble on the secondary monitor instead of the primary
screen where the panel is.
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I'm using 10.10, and the notifications were working correctly (showing
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Nvidia control). However when I logged in today, the notifications
moved to the right monitor, which is not where they should be. I have
no idea what could ha
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"gnome-panel is never detected by notify-osd" in last post is for dual
monitors. And I've made a simple patch for that, and sent to the
authors.
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Could we use a command like this to set up on which screen we want our
bubble to appear on:
gconftool-2 -s /apps/notify-osd/gravity --type=int [screen] [number]
where [screen] is the screen number (0 or 1 in case of TwinView)
where [number] can be:
1 - top-right corner
2 - middle-right
3 - bottom
I found my notifications. They're off the screen above the panel. It
seems that the notification are showing on the primary monitor but are
positioned relative to the height of the secondary monitor. I also
should mention that the monitors are both absolutely positioned. They're
twin view, absolute
For me its even worse. I get no notification at all when using two
monitors. I think the coordinates are probably off screen. I''m using
the nVidia configuration applet to set my screen to twin display with
the primary on the right (slightly lower that the larger left hand
monitor). I haven't figur
This bug affects me to on Nvidia Twinview. It was working perfectly fine
until I moved to a single (bottom) panel set up. Now notifications are
on the far right of the right hand monitor... I primarily use the left
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I'm have an ATI card with proprietary drivers, and have an extended
desktop (with default screen on the left). Notifications appear in the
far right corner of my secondary monitor.
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Similiar setup in Lucid, 24" on the left, 19" secondary monitor on the
right - It was working fine in Karmic, but now - all the notification
bubbles appear on my secondary monitor (and out of sight!).
I've been unable to find this configuration entry in gconf and this is
annoying the hell out of m
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My Popups seem to be displayed in the non-visible area of my dual
monitor setup.
___
| | x <- (I think there is the
notification bubble drawn)
| | ___
| || |
| SEC
After looking into the source for a bit, it seems that my issue is when
it doesn't detect any panels (gnome-panel anyway) it defaults to using
workarea fallback which completely ignores multi-head focus-folllow and
uses the entire desktop size instead of a specific monitor.
I just made changes to
I should add that I'm not using gnome-panel, but using XFCE4 and their
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Using notify-osd 0.9.22 and finding that it's still displaying on my
secondary screen.
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The new upload of notify-osd now centers the notification on the primary
screen, which looks fine on my laptop, but unfortunately on my desktop
this puts the notification almost smack in the middle of my workspace,
so it becomes hard to ignore. This would be fine for "your hard drive is
dying" or s
I have tested the Notify-OSD developers PPA with Jaunty x64 and it is
still broken.
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I am using notify-osd 0.9.11-0ubuntu3 and Twinview with a secondary Display to
the right.
I can confirm that the bug is not fixed, notify-osd still appears on the top
right of the secondary monitor and therefor is useless
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the right.
I can confirm that the bug is not fixed, notify-osd still appears on the top
right of the secondary monitor and therefor is useless
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I'm not really sure, but I looked at the code, and I think its not
possible at the moment.
As I see the new bubble (how a tooltip is called) is always positioned below
the others
(in display.c, function stack_display_position_sync_bubble)
y += bubble_get_future_height (async);
y += EM2PIXELS
Thanks Andreas B. and Raybuntu! Is there a way to set the OSD to the
bottom right corner? or even to appear on both monitors?
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Yes, you have to create the new key at your own, that's true.
The coordinate depends on your screen resolution and your preferred
position
Ex. I have 2 17" TFTs, with 1280x1024, i wish to have the notifications
on the first screen at the top right corner, so i have to set the x
value to 900,
Yeah, Thanx Andreas that works great. I've built a package ,with this
patch based on the jaunty package, it can be found in my ppa
(https://launchpad.net/~raybuntu/+archive/unstable). But I found a
problem. The gconf entry i not set automatically. I had to do a:
gconftool-2 -s /apps/notification-d
Simple workaround (for developpers;-))
In a terminal:
# get sources
bzr branch lp:notify-osd
cd notify-osd
./autogen.sh
Open the file src/defaults.c
search the last line of the function "defaults_get_top_corner" (the 2nd last
line at all, ~2266)
insert the following code:
int x_conf =
Me either.
With:
VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated
Graphics Controller (rev 0c)
Display controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics
Controller (rev 0c)
I have similar issue as Valentin described above (see attachment).
I have al
I can confirm it's still not fixed using i915 graphics. See attached
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I'm having the same issues. I'm running Ubuntu 9.04, notify-osd-0.9.11, and
nvidia twinview and I cannot for the life of me get my notify-osd to appear
anywhere other than the top-right of my right most monitor (Which happens to be
the farthest away from me... making notifications almost useless
Andthey're back! I completely removed xorg.conf and remade it with
nvidia-settings. I must have messed it up while testing. Again, I'm
now using separate X11 screens with Xinerama.
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See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/notify-
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This is driving me absolutely crazy. It's not really the fact that the
notifications are on the wrong screen that's the problem. It's the fact
that they will actually work properly on my primary screen for a little
while and then break.
Unfortunately, switching monitor positions is not really
Nevermind...notify-osd has reverted to it's old behavior all on its own
now. I was really surprised to see it working this morning. Oh well.
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Daniel: it does appear that if your panels are at the bottom then the
notifications would display at the top right of your virtual display.
If moving the panel to the top bothers you, can you perhaps move your
larger monitor to the right? Just an idea...
I can now confirm that this bug is fixed f
Daniel, if notification bubbles are not appearing in a visible area,
please report a bug about that. Commenting in a report for a fixed bug
will not get your bug fixed.
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In my opinion, this bug is not fixed. I have a multi-monitor setup, with
two monitors of different size - primary is 1920x1200 and second is
1280x1024. Both connected to a Nvidia card, using TwinView. They are
aligned at the bottom edge, with panels at the bottom.
If I understand this thread corre
@d2globalinc
Stop to bother people with this. After years with linux i learned one thing:
only you responsible for people you converted to linux. Microsoft need you,
because you pay money. If you do not pay, microsoft will die. Linux do not need
you, but probably you need linux, so make it bett
There are no config files at this time to position notify-osd from what
I can see. Looks like its been decided to hardcode in the position to
the upper right of the screen.. This is a nightmare when considering we
remove the upper panel right away from all new ubuntu installations
because users
Are there any conf files that can be edited to give a precise location to
notify-osd? Or does anyone know which files I should recompile with the
correct settings?
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I just want to mention that I have the same positioning issues with
xrandr and not twinview.
Previously, with my screens stacked vertically (smaller screen above a
larger one), the notifications would appear (I believe) in the top-right
corner of the virtual display, which was a non-visible sectio
Ryan, my analysis is not incompatible with your problem.
The positioning logic in notify-osd is not very sophisticated and
TwinView, which the developers may not have been able to perform
substantial testing under, introduces additional complications. One
problem, which I described above, will occ
(IMO) it should track the notification area.
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 9:44 PM, jcornwall wrote:
> I've taken some time to investigate this properly.
>
> This problem will arise on an NVIDIA TwinView configuration when there
> is no GNOME panel at the top of the screen; either through being remove
but the notify area is *NOT* under my gnome panel. It's on the wrong
screen, which twinview *DOES* recognize as a separate monitor. I
specifically gave up special effects/randr to have two separate monitors.
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 4:44 PM, jcornwall wrote:
> I've taken some time to investigat
I've taken some time to investigate this properly.
This problem will arise on an NVIDIA TwinView configuration when there
is no GNOME panel at the top of the screen; either through being removed
or moved elsewhere. notify-osd is programmed to follow the top panel
only, quite explicitly and I belie
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