[arch-general] turn off notifications?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, I'm failing to find where to do this. The Settings>Notifications switch does not seem to control notifications--at least under the Cinnamon desktop environment. For me, they take up a huge amount of screen real estate, all too often right where I'm trying to read something. And to be honest, I don't need them. Mostly they seem to originate from Thunderbird, but I'm assuming there are other sources as well. How can one make these go away? Thanks! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJRhH7rAAoJELJhbl/uPb4SdlwQAIfCKhINmPVRYGZpV4r/KKAi nJMFxPclmqYdGCjUC6Bjl9U3fSyPmFXToye80C4r+6i6El6qVa2wSX0V30gI+PWm IxtLyCl5B5u92j+pUjVtPLjHCwzgzAOUW5Be57W4pchMnuAzo/OPvSTm0x1kj9je DcKELgd1gUlfJHLSNFYD7L46QkTcKteDIa/NiamJYF+sK3ep9DwUsbxEguOg+8yG CAD4IsHFeI8xE6Cx9DO1lmF6twgoq7Hbr/YJhu4lrtzGdlPz80nrI/UhJN5jcUPN JosnTK3g/p5OQKJBoWixPL1GuoUVUHFCh+/08K8Y8Y5fcCdiMRTSFxsIAP+r7Paz gX/4+IlIrmYHwNs90+LOZ/m2J+qyDZElyzQ0/UIn3uin07REZBSL5ENwQQFcj9uR r4dZf7lTbnfPZYlmc6rasOjjEMtak/Ga4ZBqjuX0rcLWUITniJYP6qIVm7jOIWtY pgiWWHIRgOTc5BnSbY1zlu9jO2Maq0Y6lKz664lD50F3ksmJ+YF80VX5bZQKzjJX MB9ZeWIeL2aNHQLcH0MtHAkMkbEfJHbbUhOdaYt7rkliJASm2TD5nr0Ke/0ZQI8G bQRgGLm505WRfllSLvT03BiUF25sngSG9vOqcLzzomVkDGVQ3Gt9H9acND+PHXno TVP0JPthH9/IDQp3Cocq =D4/7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
在 2013-5-4,上午11:22,David Benfell <benfell@parts-unknown.org> 写道:
I'm failing to find where to do this. The Settings>Notifications switch does not seem to control notifications--at least under the Cinnamon desktop environment.
For me, they take up a huge amount of screen real estate, all too often right where I'm trying to read something. And to be honest, I don't need them. Mostly they seem to originate from Thunderbird, but I'm assuming there are other sources as well.
How can one make these go away?
The notification daemon listens on D-Bus session bus at service org.freedesktop.Notifications, object /org/freedesktop/Notifications. Find out the process providing this service, and decide for yourself whether it's safe to disable it.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 05/03/2013 08:26 PM, xecycle wrote:
在 2013-5-4,上午11:22,David Benfell <benfell@parts-unknown.org> 写道:
I'm failing to find where to do this. The Settings>Notifications switch does not seem to control notifications--at least under the Cinnamon desktop environment.
<snip>
How can one make these go away?
The notification daemon listens on D-Bus session bus at service org.freedesktop.Notifications, object /org/freedesktop/Notifications. Find out the process providing this service, and decide for yourself whether it's safe to disable it.
If I understand correctly from prowling around the web, this is located somewhere in the /usr/share/dbus-1 directory. But I see no such file. The only thing I found that even includes the the text 'notif' is: n4rky% find /usr/share/dbus-1 -name '*Notification*' /usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.gnome.panel.applet.NotificationAreaAppletFactory.service n4rky% Is this it? - -- David Benfell / benfell@parts-unknown.org Please see https://parts-unknown.org/node/2 for GnuPG information (or the attachment you don't understand) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJRhMuEAAoJELJhbl/uPb4SBtwQAJoyLmFtWb9eKgPz+6oqhmQk LZ90keA1WlvXzZF23n7xtXquip4INYVoGRmCk0VA/GnvrPhO5Vx9vljg0UoRUL4g Nj+RZpH0fQmiw1qyDZKY1AuihE7Qnkdu1kerbjGONCuE91mNETjAzntPPIs0ogF8 fP37/OoU2jkw4bG+MbTtAVb5snx9nI3uhXKOTsG9wTyQqKGzLioviW1isgdSN8kK ImvRH5YW1+TaEWkHv05LjK+doR3TnVf9N0DPpmPzJL0La9stXQ+zw36cmbyVOd75 u3VRIkp7bSB/uvOOMcJAaSXu28jZ/6liSdjS8LpzS+J1jnqKwGwSYHDEEkz7fiGm FVHOHlIOP58TA8R/xRzh4NEP6TwNefLlveW+RBCVlKxilfbdToMfB/B1lxvY2caX kZ0vSaXr1HHtV0cyvt/p2Mo8iJJhi6fnOv6FMocGUEFUWeTlhLzzB1+4TmJYF4YO b0wU/acOUtxPRDYRD3w+rq7ee/KGrjyV5ep9EIHh4J3ixfyhxXU2bNYeUZBnARsQ MQhCcEFQiM8v0+YGM2s73f9RRmzvJ6jX5PBv3cefbUzVFoxawRFNdCsNHFXBJMdm nDwvRl/BzNm9PZ7hNxbb5so7xfYrmhAWF+2G/cms2ktp+SXwTO+p/IUFUZDJzDNT 8XHtIyZHaruZIThAwJF8 =zRuW -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
在 2013-5-4,下午16:49,David Benfell <benfell@parts-unknown.org> 写道:
The notification daemon listens on D-Bus session bus at service org.freedesktop.Notifications, object /org/freedesktop/Notifications. Find out the process providing this service, and decide for yourself whether it's safe to disable it.
If I understand correctly from prowling around the web, this is located somewhere in the /usr/share/dbus-1 directory. But I see no such file. The only thing I found that even includes the the text 'notif' is:
n4rky% find /usr/share/dbus-1 -name '*Notification*' /usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.gnome.panel.applet.NotificationAreaAppletFactory.service n4rky%
Is this it?
Services can be exported without static service files, as long as they don't need to be started by D-Bus on demand. Most freedesktop notification daemons doesn't have a static service file. You can use gdbus introspect --session … to view your session bus.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 05/04/2013 04:18 AM, xecycle wrote:
在 2013-5-4,下午16:49,David Benfell <benfell@parts-unknown.org> 写道:
The notification daemon listens on D-Bus session bus at service org.freedesktop.Notifications, object /org/freedesktop/Notifications. Find out the process providing this service, and decide for yourself whether it's safe to disable it.
<snip>
Services can be exported without static service files, as long as they don't need to be started by D-Bus on demand. Most freedesktop notification daemons doesn't have a static service file.
You can use gdbus introspect --session … to view your session bus.
I'll have to confess, I'm in way over my head. Am I doing this right? n4rky% gdbus introspect --session --dest org.freedesktop.Notifications - --object-path /org/freedesktop/Notifications node /org/freedesktop/Notifications { }; n4rky% Thanks! - -- David Benfell / benfell@parts-unknown.org Please see https://parts-unknown.org/node/2 for GnuPG information (or the attachment you don't understand) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJRhYPmAAoJELJhbl/uPb4S7ngQAJbCOBgQUPFPsjIaIgnsN+S0 58PocX5X4dxoNbxySJnWDU4KjkQgKkth7fy8Co7tnZlUxwVzU7P76VBCi7COjoPd JyyynCPwD+oX5kPvClHMI+TQ/0HtVRrqTxCo6jUjm8+Dkd3KHsSFQLITu8BtXX8B CrJxOrGNqJqyVawLH6XXfOUVpbT+LWCrKmLEuWOu+Y7CrsJ3RbdB5N0co3ZQLHru UFRdKOMNDo6uC/M7VtSClmNMr+nNOzzttgrhX8F6FSuTLCgnjwe1gL9i9maP/Cqs UT2bp5JXfxOxlLjPnRvl+FpxSw1nCgzMYicfOtLvdq2A/CHFNnDO5Q2HrY9aJhbk BIIL5V9OOBVGR8CBfKpGg5o7nxI+pDeQpRxqwVbmg2hyVyaQ+JSnu5a+NayZXEkd cW258L03NS+P3Zd8DwjNGVK/Dnpqthc8OZDImsCzfvmiUfJ9+Sf3j9DbWC2EA9oC D+NZ7TOMXOjpUkylr/Fl04G498srDh8l/v9x3YwVb3Yhno/Vo5XFgyECUHJQPZTH ETg4weVjLl0TSsRKoHXdVoTUQLIuLue3uz0Am6P5H1ITSY38dYI9GlOdHMCOgVVe Beo2u3gGUsoB6DaT4xIEJPH5ftWjI09f8L+Xh9RA/IOqD1EtXVg8wIpjp+oedrVY l5O61H534Xv2YFaVs4wz =ur9D -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
David Benfell <benfell@parts-unknown.org> writes: [...]
I'll have to confess, I'm in way over my head. Am I doing this right?
n4rky% gdbus introspect --session --dest org.freedesktop.Notifications --object-path /org/freedesktop/Notifications node /org/freedesktop/Notifications { }; n4rky%
Hmm... This means you don't have a freedesktop notification daemon running. I know nothing about your desktop environment, however; another notification facility may be running in your desktop. I use the package notification-daemon, which exports this D-Bus interface. -- Carl Lei (XeCycle) Department of Physics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University OpenPGP public key: 7795E591 Fingerprint: 1FB6 7F1F D45D F681 C845 27F7 8D71 8EC4 7795 E591
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 05/04/2013 07:44 PM, XeCycle wrote:
David Benfell <benfell@parts-unknown.org> writes:
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I'll have to confess, I'm in way over my head. Am I doing this right?
n4rky% gdbus introspect --session --dest org.freedesktop.Notifications --object-path /org/freedesktop/Notifications node /org/freedesktop/Notifications { }; n4rky%
Hmm... This means you don't have a freedesktop notification daemon running. I know nothing about your desktop environment, however; another notification facility may be running in your desktop.
I'm trying to think how to answer this: n4rky% pacman -Ss notification core/libevent 2.0.21-2 [installed] An event notification library extra/enlightenment17 0.17.1-1 Enlightenment window manager DR17 (aka e17) extra/kdeplasma-addons-applets-incomingmsg 4.10.2-1 (kde kdeplasma-addons) Notification of new messages extra/libnotify 0.7.5-1 [installed] Desktop notification library extra/notification-daemon 0.7.6-2 [installed] Notification daemon for the desktop notifications framework extra/startup-notification 0.12-3 [installed] Monitor and display application startup extra/xfce4-notifyd 0.2.3-1 (xfce4-goodies) Notification daemon for the Xfce desktop community/awesome 3.5.1-1 Highly configurable framework window manager community/dunst 1.0.0-1 a dmenu-ish notification system community/dzen2 0.9.5git-1 X notification utility community/gnubiff 2.2.15-1 Mail notification program that checks for mail and displays headers when new mail has arrived community/gnubiff-gtk 2.2.15-1 Mail notification program that checks for mail and displays headers when new mail has arrived. GTK version. community/guifications 2.16-3 A set of GUI popup notifications for pidgin community/notify-osd 0.9.34-1 Canonical's on-screen-display notification agent, implementing the freedesktop.org Desktop Notifications Specification with semi-transparent click-through bubbles community/notify-sharp 0.4.0.3032-2 C Sharp bindings for desktop notification n4rky% ls /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants cronie.service cups.path NetworkManager.service ntpd.service openvpn@client.service postfix.service remote-fs.target smartd.service sshd.service n4rky% If I'm reading this right, notification-daemon is the only one I have installed. - -- David Benfell / benfell@parts-unknown.org Please see https://parts-unknown.org/node/2 for GnuPG information (or the attachment you don't understand) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJRhgLpAAoJELJhbl/uPb4SjmwP/2KkZXb9an3V3/md5HoX+m+H Xu9ZDHlo35s0iXKAAnLExFGQ4zppdTY6uvxaMTFi5Wr18/5uNE6nbzVhgl+fe9VA eGjuu9jQ5NXsvK0LbMcA7Io++kS4Y3W2gHZ3LUzKenT52PNsG9I8tAmvjbvQl9ay xO5Lqm+DXN0pPa36UWrxjKXq7eOvTllE2Q3zdoCcYDP4FYZpEtNn2z8c/5x90gpB 5DnH+PHythBu3J317TePqYU0zfvNDoU/IdL1zZxYEFSL72w5sA5GvkGI8W0AbAtD XDKtGepBEbYtQL+rr7pGZR1835Q3/U3Zhkf7OldQYhfFxnzlazxS83g2HaWJPAus IZQJkUhidtx/oD1njcFU6xVZRZ5jmAiSBaN0bdrv9kaJKdMHyRBBNUvMtiXAJpAp ECXT/B+dgvqF09YruUkFAB4d4SX0eNz9JkVk6RyboRftSf42KhgjtsoVTmM8U+qM Bpigck5w8Xr0+U7AWCnHs7VWCWLaecH8ESFUC5EiUsAytzS7u84vQD3nNp3DMDSh CtBvANkda2AQFcNyvvrJ4aI02e3DHdvvN2D+QIU0QyYKwOnDAEgFbaF4oF7Vdcv0 UPoUlTRkbbiV52s7yCFP0nVOiv7nvcBmUTuReM9AyinjPzvfdQ8N2oH1ETG94YRK +2cEsnxXjJkjmLNn4dDw =2mPN -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
2013/5/4 David Benfell <benfell@parts-unknown.org>
Mostly they seem to originate from Thunderbird, but I'm assuming there are other sources as well.
From what I remember, Thunderbird and other Mozilla programs used to have
their own standalone implementation of notifications. Try to look at Thunderbird's settings for a checkbox which could turn them off.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 05/05/2013 03:01 AM, Joan Rieu wrote:
2013/5/4 David Benfell <benfell@parts-unknown.org>
Mostly they seem to originate from Thunderbird, but I'm assuming there are other sources as well.
From what I remember, Thunderbird and other Mozilla programs used to have their own standalone implementation of notifications. Try to look at Thunderbird's settings for a checkbox which could turn them off.
I've been trying to find this. I dimly recall seeing it. But I'm sure failing to find it now. Thanks! - -- David Benfell / benfell@parts-unknown.org Please see https://parts-unknown.org/node/2 for GnuPG information (or the attachment you don't understand) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJRh2h9AAoJELJhbl/uPb4SC0wP+gLHqyPe/3irOBgaBf0B8BBB 5awB5Kwu03hxOpTGhEbcB7YhuxH37spP8reMQhMnkK3KTwa4MFL6UVn5eg+Tdtb5 CJ0l7PnP5VAn5DmWsvY/sHFo1EW+mfnnZ710A33um/ygwEGUlIhv19G+zP0UVh6E hAsK95qSDjBQEPd5pVSvGq8Ofa3tFCJysIByKUO2H28qs8Kcb4lE7m2ptFwbe1k1 MxRQP3HZQjPscUV6rxpd07XNWbXYua9/AGV8quMU8sVSFBgxiN7omsJT9FwswlAN cSMXX+9LsctNlzaBh1RcXkwQMkiMu+Z2u02OOL1NetC+jMM1AqrK72YapW6Vd5if sFsuVsN0Br2g0FXHCTHyLkjzGpC+XOIS5viv3CBouGMCHyeUtlPB20Kj5zJW/Qnl 8DKkSbm+qamjdCri9nj0XlYWS2kmtqQrQInvUvIE7OWymMDEbm1aEcw3vBzjuTXP SoCo1yJwYXoDucsF6A1sTo/QZIdB4qjj6SWcR5UY5GwXVKwjSWYDOoOxgHyak6Jd qM3rQOmUWZ0Jyp0aLe2YBM9gc5gViRrcPr6142MtnK0PrTFLlVKcj+czXQ6jQg/X mLySj3nCT19XgeHq/OroP1egOW1I8DDVT3Br6rNVtmefZmRCvhLExb942++A4OpS VGwqWz20qSyxAs8lzu+D =gyZj -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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