@Jeremy - This is under Unity on 11.04, non-OEM install. I do have GNOME
Shell installed also, but I'm not sure how that could bork things.
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 10:33 AM, Oussama Bounaim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm also affected by this i'm using ubuntu 10.04 and i have all the update
> installed, be
Try a notification from Xubuntu.
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On 11.02.2012 17:19, Ray Perigo wrote:
> I don't mean notification bubbles. I'm getting dialog windows (Your
battery has reached low level and will go into sleep very soon unless
you plug it in - OK/Cancel...or something like that).
>
Yeah, the dialo
On 11 February 2012 11:19, Ray Perigo wrote:
> I don't mean notification bubbles. I'm getting dialog windows (Your battery
> has reached low level and will go into sleep very soon unless you plug it in
> - OK/Cancel...or something like that).
What desktop are you using, what version of Ubuntu, an
I don't mean notification bubbles. I'm getting dialog windows (Your battery
has reached low level and will go into sleep very soon unless you plug it
in - OK/Cancel...or something like that).
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 6:49 AM, Kai Mast wrote:
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About detailed Notyfi.
http://udev-notify.learnfree.eu/
echo "deb http://download.learnfree.eu/repository/skss / #SKSS" | sudo
tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
wget http://download.learnfree.eu/repository/skss/repo.pub.asc -q -O-
| sudo apt-key add -
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install udev-notif
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On 10.02.2012 17:32, Ray Perigo wrote:
> I'm not sure I'd call this a bug, but can we do something about the
stacking of battery level warning dialogs? I find that if I leave my
laptop unattended for a while and the battery drains to the warning
level
I'm not sure I'd call this a bug, but can we do something about the
stacking of battery level warning dialogs? I find that if I leave my laptop
unattended for a while and the battery drains to the warning level, I've
got like half a dozen dialogs to click out of. The UI would be a bit
cleaner if it