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Re: desktop notification gone



On Sat, 12 May 2012 13:53:08 +0200, Tom wrote:

> My desktop has long stopped notifying me of things. I ignored it for a
> while, expecting it to fix itself, but it doesn't.
> 
> I wasn't/am not quite sure about the relationship between the
> notification-daemon and notify-osd packages. The latter seems to be
> another implementation of the same freedesktop spec. In any case, I
> tried with both, to no avail.

Yes, both applications share the same purpose though you only need one of 
them installed to get the notifications.

But I think this has changed a bit since gnome-shell.

In GNOME2 and GNOME3 (the latter with the classic desktop or fallback 
mode) "notification-daemon" is the default and also started on login but 
gnome-shell has its own notification server system aside from these two.

"notify-osd" is an altaernative notification system in the line of 
"notification-daemon", I mean, I don't know if it works inside a gnome-
shell session with no previous tweking.
 
> This is on sid. I mostly use Openbox, starting notification- and
> gnome-settings-daemon from .xinitrc. Oddly enough, all applications that
> ought to notify me (I only use three: my music player, Icedove, and
> Transmission) do so exactly one time after their start-up.

Check whether the "notification-daemon" is started after you login.
 
> When running Gnome everything's fine. I suppose that might mean I don't
> start some daemon I should (which then was probably introduced with
> Gnome 3), but notify-send just works.

What GNOME? Fallback or shell? :-)
 
> I hope it's no case of PEBKAC, but couldn't find any recent related
> bugs, and have no idea of how to go about finding out what's wrong.
> Perhaps somebody here could point me in some relevant direction?

You can also try the usual thing: create a new user, login and check if 
the notifications are working (configure first the startup daemon for 
notifications as needed).

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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