On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 12:48:23PM +, Sune Vuorela wrote:
> Then I'd suggest you report a bug upstream (and make sure martin
> klapetek is aware)
Thanks, I'll do that.
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On 2016-06-15, Cédric Boutillier wrote:
>> Can't you just right click on the systray and disable the notifications
>> part of it?
>
> When I do that, I just get no notifications at all. When I try to start
> dunst, it says:
Then I'd suggest you report a bug upstream (and make sure martin
klapetek
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 06:24:23AM +, Sune Vuorela wrote:
> Can't you just right click on the systray and disable the notifications
> part of it?
When I do that, I just get no notifications at all. When I try to start
dunst, it says:
$ dunst
Name Lost. Is Another notification daemon running?
On 2016-06-14, Cédric Boutillier wrote:
> Is there a way to tell KDE to not deal with nofications at all and let
> another program do it? I haven't found any, and for the moment, the only
Can't you just right click on the systray and disable the notifications
part of it?
/Sune
Hi!
I would like to use "cleanly" another notification daemon in my KDE
environment (dunst to be precise, because I like the small size of its
boxes and the possibility to replay notifications).
However, I haven't found any clean way to do that yet. dunst is started
early in my X session, but as
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