Am 13.08.2011 00:02, schrieb Robert Norris: > Using awesome as window manager, no desktop environment as such (though I'm > sure there's bits of KDE and GNOME libs floating around to support various > apps). > > > On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 1:09 AM, Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> wrote: > >> Which desktop environment / window manager do you use? >>
I can't reproduce this bug. I'm using GNOME on a up-to-date Debian sid system (i386) and gdm as login manager. I tried: 1/ Running notification-daemon in a GNOME 2 session → works fine 2/ Running notification-daemon in a Xfce session → works fine 3/ Running notification-daemon in a Openbox session → works fine 4/ Running notification-daemon in a awesome session → notification-daemon exits cleanly, as the org.freedesktop.Notifications D-Bus name is already taken by awesome [1] itself, i.e. it provides its own, notification implementation integrated into awesome. So, I'm having a hard time to reproduce this particular issue, and I'm inclined to downgrade it to important. That said, could you describe your setup in more detail. Which version, how you start your X session, custom modification etc. I'm especially curious, why you actually can start notification-daemon under awesome, as the D-Bus name is already taken in my case (note: all I did was an apt-get install awesome). Please elaborate. Michael [1] Version 3.4.10-1 -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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