On Wednesday 30,September,2009 07:45 AM, housetier wrote:
I made sure to only have notify-osd or notification-daemon installed; in
either case this error still occurred.
Try running `ps aux | grep notif` in a terminal to see what processes might be
grabbing that D-Bus address. Or if you have
It seems my window manager (awesome) is using
or.freedesktop.Notifications:
http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/300/dfeet.png
BTW: When I downgrade to banshee 1.4, I have no crashes and also see
notifications about song changes.
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According to /usr/lib/notify-osd/notify-osd there is already a process
for notifications:
** (notify-osd:28261): WARNING **: Another instance has already
registered org.freedesktop.Notifications
** (notify-osd:28261): WARNING **: Could not register instance
Running notification-properties
I made sure to only have notify-osd or notification-daemon installed; in
either case this error still occurred.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/391241
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Hi. Thanks for taking the time to report this bug. Are you running xfce4-notifyd
by any chance? If so, please post your xfce4-notifyd version. If not, what
notification daemon are you using? (notify-osd, notification-daemon, or
something else?)
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Kind regards,
Chow Loong Jin (GPG: 0x8F02A411)
I encounter the same behavior. It seems to happen every time when a
notification pops up (song change).
My error message:
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An unhandled exception was thrown: Array index is out of range.
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