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When I log into Ubuntu 11.10's gnome-shell session, notify-osd is
started first when I attempt to run a program that calls notifications.
I have to manually kill notify-osd and restart gnome-shell, every time I
log in. I mentioned this problem in LP #830467 but that bug is
technically not the same issue, and that bug received no traffic or
attempts to fix the bug in the last four months.
Expected behavior:
-Log into Gnome, open quodlibet, see gnome-shell notification on the bottom of
the screen
Actual behavior:
-Log into gnome, open quodlibet, see notify-osd notification in upper left
corner and notify-osd appears in the process list
Since removing notify-osd from Ubuntu is not possible, configuring the
code that is run when notify-osd is started, presumably when there is a
call made on dbus for notifications, such that if gnome-shell is running
it is always favored over notify-osd. In the meantime it seems the only
workaround for gnome-shell users is to remove notify-osd.
** Affects: notify-osd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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notify-osd starts automatically in gnome session and prevents gnome-shell from
owning notifications dbus service
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/943010
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