Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 (AMD64 version).
As it is known,
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A new integrated notification system appears in Ubuntu 9.04 for the first time.
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By default this new notification system behaves adequately and announces
appear close to system tray area where they're expected to be. By
default with usual Gnome 2-panel design this is upper-right corner of
screen (where Gnome's tray located by default).
The only problem is that I dislike this 2-panel gnome design and
reconfigured it too look like usual single-panel designs with task bar
at the bottom of screen (like in KDE, Windows, etc). And I also put tray
area in according place as well of course.
That's where I got quite stupid issue: notifications are still appear in
upper-right corner of screen. As for me, it looks quite strange and
inconvenient to see notifications far away from tray area and panel. And
I failed to find any user-friendly methods to reconfigure appearance of
these notifications. It is obvious I want to have them at bottom-right
corner of screen near to system tray area. However I can't easily
reconfigure this behaviour.
It will be great if it will be possible to easily re-configure where
these new notifications will appear via some simple UI located in some
obvious place.
Screen shot will be added to explain problem better.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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There is no simple way to change place where system notifications will appear
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/379852
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