Now, for everyone complaining:
This is a new program. Further releases will update/expand the functionality. I 
am, however, surprised that there have been no updates to it since jaunty was 
released; but, then again, it's only been what, 6 weeks?

If you don't like the new program, install another one. I don't like
Totem Movie Player, so I installed MPlayer & vlc. Same deal with notify-
osd. Not everyone likes the defaults, and I'm sure this same issue came
up when other default programs were replaced. The key word there is
default - it's not the ONLY program.

If your bubbles aren't showing on the screen due to a weird virtual
size, monitor layout, etc., then submit a bug report for that (everyone
can agree that a program should be smarter and more robust). They are
trying to take an over-grown, over-used notification system and
streamline it. Until it's finished and fully functional, give the devs a
break and let them work out the kinks.

If you think a program is giving too much output, it's not notify-osd's
fault - it's the program over-using libnotify. Complain to them.
Furthermore, give them time as well to adjust to the new notification
system and to implement smarter code to know which notification system
is in use on a particular OS installation. If it's the old way, then the
changes have already been made and probably work - because they've had
time to work out the kinks. If notify-osd is in use, they need to make
some changes - and probably already have started. Again, give them time
as well.

Ubuntu wasn't built overnight...And I'll be damned if it's going to go
the way of PCLinuxOS over something as mundane as bubbles! Keep up the
work and keep up the good fight.

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For my own interest...

About positioning:
*old way: places the notification (by default) below/above the notification 
area applet, based on whether it was a top/bottom panel housing the area
*new way (notify-osd): places the notification on the top right of the main 
monitor
Is this correct?

About packages:
*What is notify-daemon (notification-daemon & notify-osd both conflict with & 
replace it).
*If it's a viable replacement, why isn't notify-daemon in the repositories?
*From libnotify1's description in synaptic:
"To actually display the notifications, you need to install the package 
notification-daemon."
If notification-daemon does not depend on notify-osd, where does notify-osd 
come in, if (according to libnotify1) notification-daemon displays the bubble?
*Can notify-osd be removed and have notification-daemon still do the work?
*Can notification-daemon be removed and have notify-osd still do the work?

P.S. - Bug 1 is great! Nominated for Karmic - let's hope it gets fixed!
lol

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