Frans Pop wrote:
Nice that you follow this Arjan :-)

On Wednesday 04 June 2008, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
Any user needs to be in a GUI for the popup "ask permission" window to
come up. However, this can be asynchronous. In "ASK" mode the daemon
just holds on to the oopses until the GUI application starts. The
application will then notify the daemon it's there and some
communication will happen. At that point the window should then pop up
asking for permission.

Hmm. Then I do still wonder why I've not been asked. I have a KDE desktop environment, but I thought that was supported. Although I'm not sure that KDE supports /etc/xdg/autostart. Starting kerneloops-applet manually works, but does not result in anything.

Any checks/tests I can do to see what's missing?

dbus-monitor --system

should record the kerneloops traffic between the daemon and the GUI...
would be interesting to see what's communicated.



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