popup notifacations.
I'd like to get rid of them.
How do I selectively get rid of these notifications?
But the notifications are not coming from Gnome, right? Anything can send
notifications to Gnome and it will display then as you describe.
You can enable notifications for certain web
id of them.
How do I selectively get rid of these notifications?
I assume that they are occurring in a browser of some flavor. I would
Apparently not, which is why I did not mention my browser.
While googling for answers, I discovered that it is a Gnome thing,
not a browser thing.
They appear
There has got to be a cache to clear someplace.
On Wed, Nov 16, 2022 at 3:38 PM stan via users <
users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Nov 2022 13:56:59 -0600 (CST)
> Michael Hennebry wrote:
>
> > Apparently not, which is why I did not mention my browser.
> > While googling for ans
On Wed, 16 Nov 2022 13:56:59 -0600 (CST)
Michael Hennebry wrote:
> Apparently not, which is why I did not mention my browser.
> While googling for answers, I discovered that it is a Gnome thing,
> not a browser thing.
> They appear near the top, just below the date and time.
>
That is just weir
these notifications?
I assume that they are occurring in a browser of some flavor. I would
Apparently not, which is why I did not mention my browser.
While googling for answers, I discovered that it is a Gnome thing,
not a browser thing.
They appear near the top, just below the date and
etting.
> The innocent along with the guilty.
> Also, I expect that there is probably an opt-out thing somewhere.
> I'd rather not hunt for it and I'd rather not
> depend on the good will of the infiltrator.
>
> How do I selectively get rid of these notifications?
I assume t
-out thing somewhere.
I'd rather not hunt for it and I'd rather not
depend on the good will of the infiltrator.
How do I selectively get rid of these notifications?
I've got Gnome on F35.
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> On Dec 3, 2020, at 20:13, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>
> If you can figure out the setting you need to change, you can add it to the
> dconf database in /etc/dconf.
This is where I put configuration for gdm’s dconf settings. For example, this
is how you set the login banner:
https://help.gnome.org/
On Thu, 3 Dec 2020 17:12:27 -0800
Samuel Sieb wrote:
> these are the steps that worked for me on Wayland
Sounds like useful info. I'll play around when I have time.
Thanks.
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On 12/3/20 4:32 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
Can I run dconf-editor for a different user? (user gdm), or
find some other magical way to disable the notifications
that pop up while logging in?
If you can figure out the setting you need to change, you can add it to
the dconf database in /etc/dconf
Can I run dconf-editor for a different user? (user gdm), or
find some other magical way to disable the notifications
that pop up while logging in?
In particular there is a persistently annoying notification
that my mouse battery is low. I'm fairly certain it is really
the keyboard battery
On 15/10/2020 21:10, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 2020-10-15 08:22, Ed Greshko wrote:
It exists on my Xfce F32 Terminal
https://imgur.com/gallery/5LCyeqO
.
Yes, you are right, the check is there. My visual acuity is poor and I did not
expect it to be in the middle of a line of text, I never saw i
On 2020-10-15 08:22, Ed Greshko wrote:
It exists on my Xfce F32 Terminal
https://imgur.com/gallery/5LCyeqO
.
Yes, you are right, the check is there. My visual acuity is poor and I
did not expect it to be in the middle of a line of text, I never saw it.
Thanks again
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On 15/10/2020 19:10, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 2020-10-14 21:27, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 15/10/2020 08:53, Bob Goodwin wrote:
How can I stop it from warning me about pasting unsafe files?
Oh, maybe this?
https://superuser.com/questions/1469262/how-to-disable-the-new-copy-paste-protection-in-xfce
On 2020-10-14 21:27, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 15/10/2020 08:53, Bob Goodwin wrote:
How can I stop it from warning me about pasting unsafe files?
Oh, maybe this?
https://superuser.com/questions/1469262/how-to-disable-the-new-copy-paste-protection-in-xfce
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On 15/10/2020 08:53, Bob Goodwin wrote:
How can I stop it from warning me about pasting unsafe files?
Oh, maybe this?
https://superuser.com/questions/1469262/how-to-disable-the-new-copy-paste-protection-in-xfce
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On 15/10/2020 08:53, Bob Goodwin wrote:
How can I stop it from warning me about pasting unsafe files?
I don't know. I don't use Xfce as my desktop and haven't encountered that
situation with KDE.
It may help if you can give an example of what you are pasting and where you
are pasting.
That
On 2020-10-14 19:46, Ed Greshko wrote:
dnf erase dnfdragora-updater dnfdragora
Thanks much for that.
How can I stop it from warning me about pasting unsafe files?
I /have yet to paste anything I consider unsafe and always close it and
proceed. If I damage the system it is my system on my co
On 15/10/2020 07:36, Bob Goodwin wrote:
Even more annoying are the dragora update notices, I don't need dragora, I dnf update first thing after rebooting every morning.
dnf erase dnfdragora-updater dnfdragora
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How can I stop it from warning me about pasting unsafe files?
Even more annoying are the dragora update notices, I don't need dragora,
I dnf update first thing after rebooting every morning.
Help appreciated, *Bob*
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On 5/14/20 10:40 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> °
>
> Some time ago Thunderbird email notifications stopped happening and I
> can't determine why. I have it set to provide both visual and sound
> notification but neither happens. Thunderbird provides audio from
> various sour
°
Some time ago Thunderbird email notifications stopped happening and I
can't determine why. I have it set to provide both visual and sound
notification but neither happens. Thunderbird provides audio from
various sources but never for email notifications now and my effort to
trouble
On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 4:29 PM Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
> On Tue, 2019-09-24 at 17:49 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> > On 9/24/19 5:44 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > > On Tue, 2019-09-24 at 12:13 +0530, Danishka Navin wrote:
> > > > > No, you need to find the display manager process. lxdm is
On Tue, 2019-09-24 at 17:49 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 9/24/19 5:44 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Tue, 2019-09-24 at 12:13 +0530, Danishka Navin wrote:
> > > > No, you need to find the display manager process. lxdm is usually the
> > > > one used for lxde.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > I have
On 9/24/19 5:44 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2019-09-24 at 12:13 +0530, Danishka Navin wrote:
No, you need to find the display manager process. lxdm is usually the
one used for lxde.
I have checked /etc/sysconfig/desktop and found that lxdm is the Display
Manager
That may not be r
On Tue, 2019-09-24 at 12:13 +0530, Danishka Navin wrote:
> > No, you need to find the display manager process. lxdm is usually the
> > one used for lxde.
> >
> >
> I have checked /etc/sysconfig/desktop and found that lxdm is the Display
> Manager
That may not be reliable. I only ever use KDE, but
ind it, you will
> see
> > which user it is running as. However, I don't know which DMs support
> > notifications.
> >
> >
> > Noticed that there is dbus user not sure if its the correct one to use.
>
> No, you need to find the display manager process. l
Use the "ps" ("ps auxw | less" is what I usually use) command to see
what process is running, maybe lightdm. When you find it, you will see
which user it is running as. However, I don't know which DMs support
notifications.
Noticed that there is dbus user
ommand to see
> what process is running, maybe lightdm. When you find it, you will see
> which user it is running as. However, I don't know which DMs support
> notifications.
>
Noticed that there is dbus user not sure if its the correct one to use.
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for LXDE based system which user should I use?
I can't see lxdm on fedora lxde spin.
On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 12:15 PM Danishka Navin wrote:
> Thanks Samuel.
> It worked!
>
> On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 2:17 AM Samuel Sieb wrote:
>
>> On 8/6/19 12:13 PM, Danishka Navin wrote:
>> > Imagine no user lo
Thanks Samuel.
It worked!
On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 2:17 AM Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 8/6/19 12:13 PM, Danishka Navin wrote:
> > Imagine no user logged in to neither GUI nor CLI but a background
> > service is running.
> > Is it possible to send a notification to GUI after completion of the
> > proce
On 8/6/19 12:13 PM, Danishka Navin wrote:
Imagine no user logged in to neither GUI nor CLI but a background
service is running.
Is it possible to send a notification to GUI after completion of the
processing running on the background?
So you want to send a notification to the gdm login screen?
Hi,
Imagine no user logged in to neither GUI nor CLI but a background service
is running.
Is it possible to send a notification to GUI after completion of the
processing running on the background?
I have checked notify-send but could not find such a specific example.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Allegedly, on or about 31 October 2017, Sam Varshavchik sent:
> I tinkered with XFCE's notification settings manager, until native
> notifications look sort of like Firefox's own notifications, but the
> native ones are still much more compact, take up much less screen
>
With Firefox 57 looming on the horizon, this is the only extension that I
have that won't work with it.
I tinkered with XFCE's notification settings manager, until native
notifications look sort of like Firefox's own notifications, but the native
ones are still much more c
George N. White III
On 2016-03-01 6:24 PM, "Rick Stevens" wrote:
>
> On 03/01/2016 02:14 PM, CS DBA wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On 03/01/2016 03:12 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>>>
>>> On 03/01/2016 02:06 PM, CS DBA wrote:
All;
I'm seeing this notification multiple times a day (from 5 - 30 m
On 03/01/2016 02:14 PM, CS DBA wrote:
On 03/01/2016 03:12 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 03/01/2016 02:06 PM, CS DBA wrote:
All;
I'm seeing this notification multiple times a day (from 5 - 30 minutes
apart):
Unexpected system error
The system has encountered a problem and recovered.
Name:
On 03/01/2016 03:12 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 03/01/2016 02:06 PM, CS DBA wrote:
All;
I'm seeing this notification multiple times a day (from 5 - 30 minutes
apart):
Unexpected system error
The system has encountered a problem and recovered.
Name:kernel-core
Version: 4.4.2.301.
On 03/01/2016 02:06 PM, CS DBA wrote:
All;
I'm seeing this notification multiple times a day (from 5 - 30 minutes
apart):
Unexpected system error
The system has encountered a problem and recovered.
Name:kernel-core
Version: 4.4.2.301.fc23.x86_64
Detected: 3 minutes ago
Reporte
All;
I'm seeing this notification multiple times a day (from 5 - 30 minutes
apart):
Unexpected system error
The system has encountered a problem and recovered.
Name:kernel-core
Version: 4.4.2.301.fc23.x86_64
Detected: 3 minutes ago
Reported: cannot be reported
The kernel lo
Hi everybody!
I use Fedora 22 with Gnome 3.16. I have installed a gnotifier firefox addon
and started receiving strange mail notifications (attached). They became
really abusive so I decided to turn them off. Disabling and even removing
the add-on didn't help. I also use gnotifier for thunde
Ed Greshko wrote:
>> If NetworkManager (on my Fedora-20 KDE laptop) cannot link to my WiFi
>> router it puts out repeated notifications that the link is
>> "de-activated".
> Right Click the Network Manager Icon in the systray.
>
> Choose "Network M
On 02/21/14 20:19, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> If NetworkManager (on my Fedora-20 KDE laptop) cannot link to my WiFi router
> it puts out repeated notifications that the link is "de-activated".
> These appear in small windows, one under the other,
> filling a column in the cent
If NetworkManager (on my Fedora-20 KDE laptop) cannot link to my WiFi router
it puts out repeated notifications that the link is "de-activated".
These appear in small windows, one under the other,
filling a column in the centre of the screen
and covering the KDEWallet request which is
e on bugzilla.redhat.com or should it be on
> bugzilla.gnome.org? I am a bit confused on which one of the two to report.
>
>
>> --
>> Danishka Navin
>> http://danishkanavin.blogspot.com
>>
>> On Feb 19, 2014 9:43 PM, "Kalpa Welivitigoda"
>> wrote:
>>
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 11:52 AM, Tim wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 19 February 2014, Kalpa Welivitigoda sent:
> > Should the bug be on bugzilla.redhat.com or should it be on
> > bugzilla.gnome.org? I am a bit confused on which one of the two to
> > report.
>
> My instinct would be to file bug
Allegedly, on or about 19 February 2014, Kalpa Welivitigoda sent:
> Should the bug be on bugzilla.redhat.com or should it be on
> bugzilla.gnome.org? I am a bit confused on which one of the two to
> report.
My instinct would be to file bug reports with using Fedora on the Fedora
bugzilla, and wai
Feb 19, 2014 9:43 PM, "Kalpa Welivitigoda" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I don't get sound notifications for Empathy. I have enabled sound
>> notifications in preferences in Empathy.
>>
>> This is f20 (upgraded from f19), cinnamon 2.0.14 and Empathy 3.1
File a bug
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On Feb 19, 2014 9:43 PM, "Kalpa Welivitigoda" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't get sound notifications for Empathy. I have enabled sound
> notifications in preferences in Empathy.
>
> This is f20 (upgrad
Hi,
I don't get sound notifications for Empathy. I have enabled sound
notifications in preferences in Empathy.
This is f20 (upgraded from f19), cinnamon 2.0.14 and Empathy 3.10.3.
I am not sure whether this should be directed to empathy list or cinnamon,
but anyone with the same issue o
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 10:16:08AM +0200, sguazt wrote:
> In my case, the effect of unread notifications is the one you can see
> in the following screenshot http://i48.tinypic.com/2qkovpw.png
> In this screenshot there are two unread notifications: one from
> mail-notification and t
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Olav Vitters wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 11:53:11AM +0200, sguazt wrote:
>> In GNOME, when you have "unread" desktop notifications come from a
>> specific source (e.g., empathy, mail-notification), all new
>> notifications
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 11:53:11AM +0200, sguazt wrote:
> In GNOME, when you have "unread" desktop notifications come from a
> specific source (e.g., empathy, mail-notification), all new
> notifications from that source do not pop-up.
> Instead, they are stacked up in the
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 11:53 AM, sguazt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In GNOME, when you have "unread" desktop notifications come from a
> specific source (e.g., empathy, mail-notification), all new
> notifications from that source do not pop-up.
> Instead, they are stacked up
Hello,
In GNOME, when you have "unread" desktop notifications come from a
specific source (e.g., empathy, mail-notification), all new
notifications from that source do not pop-up.
Instead, they are stacked up in the "unread notifications" place
(which appears as the envelope-l
Jurgen Kramer writes:
Do software update notifications suppose to appear on F15? Maybe I
missing something.
I've been using F15 with gnome shell for a while now and I have never
seen a message telling me there are updates.
I've seen them.
I think that the notification pops up on
Do software update notifications suppose to appear on F15? Maybe I
missing something.
I've been using F15 with gnome shell for a while now and I have never
seen a message telling me there are updates.
I have not found anything related to this in system settings. Only when
I open system
I turned on password expiring, set the aging for 90 days and warning for
14 days like this (CentOS Directory Server):
passwordMaxAge: 7776000
passwordExp: on
passwordWarning: 1209600
Stupid question: How does this warning get passed on to the user? Is
there a function to email the warning (a
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 3:07 AM, Ben Boeckel wrote:
>
> Don't they share a D-Bus API these days?
>
they do.
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
>
> Why? Just use system dbus notifications and you're done. But as I suggested -
> it
> s
2010/8/26 Mahmoud Abdul Jawad :
> On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 5:07 PM, Matthias Clasen wrote:
<--SNIP-->
> however, after seeing the big number of the alternative solutions, &
> the bigger number of the disagreements, i'm going to stop for a while
> before i make sure whether i should continue or not.
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 5:07 PM, Matthias Clasen wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-08-26 at 06:30 +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote:
>
> I have to agree with Kevin here (!). Employing a notification system in
> parallel to the ones already provides by the desktop environment is a
> total nonstarter.
>
in fact, your
On 08/25/2010 02:03 PM, Mahmoud Abdul Jawad wrote:
> after spending two days reading the two fedora mailing lists (fedora
> users & fedora devel), i got a list of ideas that need to be
> implemented in order to keep the things up:
> 1. the abililty to turn off the system
> 2.
On Wed, 2010-08-25 at 21:54 +0400, Mahmoud Abdul Jawad wrote:
> > personally, see no benefit of adding something else to desktop that
> will
> > somewhere along the line be a potential problem. especially when
> desktops,
> > ie, kde, are always changing and in changing, breaking.
>
> that's why i
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 10:25 PM, g wrote:
> On 08/25/2010 05:54 PM, Mahmoud Abdul Jawad wrote:
>
>
> thank you.
>
> great. now you are starting to get the idea behind what i and others
> are trying to get across to you.
>
> it does not matter what your 'bit of wisdom' uses. if no one is for it,
On 08/25/2010 06:03 PM, Mahmoud Abdul Jawad wrote:
> after spending two days reading the two fedora mailing lists (fedora
> users & fedora devel), i got a list of ideas that need to be
> implemented in order to keep the things up:
> any issue about any of those points??
there you go again.
leav
On 08/25/2010 05:54 PM, Mahmoud Abdul Jawad wrote:
> i respect your opinions,
thank you.
> but, what is said - by you or by other users
> - doesn't help. you are just blowing away the whole idea.
great. now you are starting to get the idea behind what i and others
are trying to get across to
after spending two days reading the two fedora mailing lists (fedora
users & fedora devel), i got a list of ideas that need to be
implemented in order to keep the things up:
1. the abililty to turn off the system
2. smart notifications (maybe multilanguage, geolocation-based, &
time-aware
that users are notified, notices should be sent thru
> list subscriptions.
>
> i subscribe to user, announce, xen, admin, redhat security, and kde list
> and i am considering subscribing to dev list.
>
> in so doing, i do keep up with most of what is happening and i see no
> reason
ning and i see no
reason why notifications can not be cross posted to list to inform one
and all when needed.
nor do i see any reason that there would be any complaints of such cross
posting by subscribers of list.
something that you may not have given consideration to, what happens
when a fedora user has
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 1:16 AM, Chris Smart wrote:
>
> Hey Mohmoud,
>
> Great idea, but I can't seem to clone the repo (remote hangs up)..
>
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On Tuesday, August 24, 2010 18:59:08 Mahmoud Abdul Jawad wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 4:47 AM, DJ Delorie wrote:
> > What a horrible idea. Please PLEASE don't make it the default, and
> > certainly make sure I can yum remove it (because I *will* remove it).
> >
> > I get enough spam already,
On 08/24/2010 05:59 PM, Mahmoud Abdul Jawad wrote:
> i guess you didn't read the wiki page, that's why you are saying this.
and i guess you have never read links at bottom of each email sent to
this tsl and is why you keep posting in html.
> the problem is a large number of the newbies don't fo
to them in a convenient way.
>
> I also think a "notification-client" project would be well served by
> identifying in writing how it works and what features it contains.
> Examples:
>
> * The user can set a threshold to receive fewer or more notifications.
> *
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 10:15 AM, Dj YB wrote:
>
> Totally agree,
>
> [Quote]
> The Reason
> A large number of Fedora users don't read the Fedora wiki & websites, thus,
> they miss important news, tips & notifications.
> [/Quote]
> Perhaps the solution
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 4:47 AM, DJ Delorie wrote:
>
> What a horrible idea. Please PLEASE don't make it the default, and
> certainly make sure I can yum remove it (because I *will* remove it).
>
> I get enough spam already, I don't need yet another well-known way
> for spammers to hack into my
rol of them puts completely irrelevant
> messages on them which merely serve to block traffic
> as everyone slows down to read them.
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works and what features it contains.
Examples:
* The user can set a threshold to receive fewer or more notifications.
* Clicking on a notification takes the user to a web page with more information.
* Notifications stay on the screen until the user clicks on them.
* There is a configurat
2010/8/24, Tim :
>
> On Tue, 2010-08-24 at 09:15 +0300, Dj YB wrote:
> > Perhaps the solution should be encouragement or even a guided sign up
> > to a mailing list during first log-in.
>
> Perhaps they don't read them because they don't want to... Pestering
> people is just rude.
>
+1
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On Tue, 2010-08-24 at 09:15 +0300, Dj YB wrote:
> [Quote]
> The Reason
> A large number of Fedora users don't read the Fedora wiki & websites,
> thus, they miss important news, tips & notifications.
> [/Quote]
> Perhaps the solution should be encouragement or even
On Mon, 2010-08-23 at 20:47 -0400, DJ Delorie wrote:
> On 08/23/2010 02:37 PM, Mahmoud Abdul Jawad wrote:
> > before two weeks, a discussion started in ambassadors mailing-list about
> > a work around to deliver the important notifications to the fedora
> > desktop (wh
> i would like to know,
> 1. whether people would like to have a GUI for it or not,
> 2. whether they want to be able to read the previous announcements, &
> 3. whether they want the checking process automatically or manually.
This seems a bit half baked as a concept.
If I want to know about Fedo
On 08/24/2010 07:15 AM, Dj YB wrote:
>
> now I am not an expert about D-Bus notifications system, but as far as I know
> this notifications last for short duration, and there is no way to read the
> history (sort of speak)
> so E-Mail sounds much better.
> or perhaps a desktop w
On Tuesday August 24 2010 03:47:47 DJ Delorie wrote:
> On 08/23/2010 02:37 PM, Mahmoud Abdul Jawad wrote:
> > before two weeks, a discussion started in ambassadors mailing-list about
> > a work around to deliver the important notifications to the fedora
> > desktop (wh
On 08/24/2010 12:47 AM, DJ Delorie wrote:
> Besides, we already have a way to do this - it's called e-mail.
> Or twitter. Or usenet. Or facebook. Or the web. Or IRC. Let people
> choose whether to get notices or not, and how, don't force it down their
> throats the way some big companies d
On 08/23/2010 06:37 PM, Mahmoud Abdul Jawad wrote:
> Hi all,,
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines#No_HTML_Mail.2C_Please
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On 08/23/2010 02:37 PM, Mahmoud Abdul Jawad wrote:
> before two weeks, a discussion started in ambassadors mailing-list about
> a work around to deliver the important notifications to the fedora
> desktop (whatever the desktop is).
What a horrible idea. Please PLEASE don't make
relevant
> messages on them which merely serve to block traffic
> as everyone slows down to read them.
I personally look forward to getting desktop notifications that
include geolocation awareness that will periodically remind me exactly
how far away I am from "South of the Border.&qu
On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 22:37:15 +0400
Mahmoud Abdul Jawad wrote:
> deliver the important notifications to the fedora desktop
It is virtually certain that my idea of "important" and
your idea of "important" and every else's idea of "important"
will be ra
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 7:16 AM, Chris Smart wrote:
>
> Hey Mohmoud,
Sorry, "Mahmoud".. too early here.
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On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 4:37 AM, Mahmoud Abdul Jawad
wrote:
> or, you can grab your own clone from the git repo:
> git://fedorapeople.org/megenius/fns.git
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Hey Mohmoud,
Great idea, but I can't seem to clone the repo (remote hangs up)..
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Hi all,,
before two weeks, a discussion started in ambassadors mailing-list about a
work around to deliver the important notifications to the fedora desktop
(whatever the desktop is).
after some discussion, we started with some guide lines & putted them on the
wiki:
https://fedoraproject.org/
On 07/24/2010 11:36 AM, JB wrote:
> Roger K. Wells saic.com> writes:
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>> ...
> A message from the maintainer of PackageKit - fix on its way next week.
> JB
thanks for letting us know
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A message from the maintainer of PackageKit - fix on its way next week.
JB
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On 07/23/2010 05:00 PM, JB wrote:
> Fennix gmail.com> writes:
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>>I think that you must have turned off notifications.Fennix
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> Well,
> I have set preferences to hourly as usually (System-Preferences-Software
> Updates).
> I checked that the gpk-update-icon is checked-off in
Fennix gmail.com> writes:
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> I think that you must have turned off notifications.Fennix
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Well,
I have set preferences to hourly as usually (System-Preferences-Software
Updates).
I checked that the gpk-update-icon is checked-off in System-Preferences-Startup
Applications.
But the software up
ll and try:
$ sudo yum upgrade --skip-broken
and do this command daily. Or you can install yumex and run daily from your
desktop of choice. I think that you must have turned off notifications.
Fennix
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Kevin T. Likes gmail.com> writes:
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> I somehow managed to turn off (delete?) the icon that notifies me when
software updates are available, and can't find anything on how to get it back.
Any suggestions on how to get it back?
>
Hi,
are you sure you asked the right question ?
You see my F13 se
I somehow managed to turn off (delete?) the icon that notifies me when
software updates are available, and can't find anything on how to get it
back. Any suggestions on how to get it back?
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hello,
I have posted this problem at the fedora-kde list but got no reply.
when new mail arrives a kmail notification pops up, but they got no text inside
them.
other notifications seems to be ok.
the problem began after updating to kde 4.4.
any suggestion to find the cause\solution for the
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