I'm not sure it does behave like that here. I'll let you know how I'm set up
and you can decide if it's how it's supposed to work... All I know is it's
not how I'd like it.

I'm using twinview. I believe that's a single X screen. I have two
panels:

   1. At the bottom of my primary screen (left), containing the menu and a
   window list
   2. At the bottom of my secondary screen (right), containing a window
   list, notification area, clock, user switch applet and a couple of other
   little applets

Notifications currently show on the top-right of my primary screen.
I want them hugging the notification area: bottom-right of my secondary
screen.

I tried to enable follow but it hasn't worked without a restart (it may work
when I do restart) but I think it'll be too disorientating. I'd rather the
notifications just happened in one place.

On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 9:27 AM, David Barth
<david.ba...@canonical.com>wrote:

> Oli, Nick, Michael, can you confirm that the latest version behaves as
> defined above.
>
> I hope the advanced mode can be useful for you too. If you have other
> configuration ideas, let's discuss that as another bug (wishlist), as
> this one is about a regression vs n-d, and i think we're already doing
> better here. Please subscribe me to the new bug report as well.
>
> Thanks,
> David
>
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> regression vs. notification-daemon: positioning when multiple screens are
> available
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/331369
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