No, at the moment I did the Ubuntu-bug, I did not remember the name of 
the package, so I used the wrong package name.

However I did use notify-send to send a report of the boot time. See the 
next script:

systemd-analyze | grep "=" | cut -c 20-80 | while read OUTPUT; do 
notify-send -t 6000 "Boot: $OUTPUT"; done

and this display and the display of all notifications is garbled.

I do not see the same garbling when I install the system on the real 
hardware,  so it might be related to interfacing with Virtualbox.


On 28/4/19 6:42 a. m., Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> Those are not screenshots of notify-osd notifications. This isn’t
> surprising, since you included this line in the report:
>
>> Package: notify-osd (not installed)
> ** Changed in: notify-osd (Ubuntu)
>         Status: New => Invalid
>

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