The problem is currently only visible for me in KDE. I guess in GNOME the
default behavior is that the
startupnotificaton is off, while in KDE it is on.
I think the way to handle the problem could be to fix the problem upstream and
wait for
the new release.
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Hi Ronny,
yes, that is what I mean: I see it bouncing and bouncing and bouncing… : -)
Friedrich
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Hi Friedrich,
> i tried to reproduce the problem with the
> pspp testing 0.8.3-6 release and I see it bouncing…
Yes, this part of the startup notification works. The non-working part
is that the bouncing does not stop after pspp has been started but only
after a timeout of around half a minute.
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Hi Ronny,
i tried to reproduce the problem with the
pspp testing 0.8.3-6 release and I see it bouncing…
Friedrich
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Hi Friedrich,
> Where did you get that package from?
I created my own backport for wheezy.
Ronny
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Hi Ronny,
thanks for the bug description. I am a little bit confused by your version
information. Where
did you get that package from? There is currently pspp 0.8.4-1 only in unstable
but I do not know
about any backport.
https://packages.debian.org/search?suite=all&keywords=pspp
Friedrich
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Package: pspp
Version: 0.8.4-1~bpo70+1
Severity: minor
When starting pspp from the KDE start menu the startup
notification (bouncing mouse cursor) does not stop after
PSPP finished loading.
I tried to fix the issue by specifying a StartupWMClass in
the desktop file but it didn't help. The only so
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