Thanks for the suggestions. I'd like to point out, however, that automatically
killing the notification windows affects any notification, including ones that
might indicate completely unrelated issues. I suppose this could result in
quite annoying effects when potentially important messages are
I second pdknsk's suggestion. There might be some rare situation in which a
notification before going to sleep could be helpful, but in a typical scenario,
being inactive implies that a user is not watching the screen anyway.
On the other hand, I suppose that users that are silently reading on th
Unfortunately, this does not make a difference for me, the dialog keeps
appearing...
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I'm happy to see that this bug has been more or less resolved in 14.04
by changing the dialog to a less intrusive notification.
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Still present in 13.10.
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Title:
rhythmbox power manager plugin doesn't show up in plugins dialog
To manage notifications abo