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Hi,
Anyone know how I turn off the tint2 pop-up notification shown in the attached image.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gzq78zq3klftt … 6.png?dl=0
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It's not tint2.
xfce4-notifications (I think), controls those popups.
Look for the entry in the right-click menu, or to get rid of them altogether, either delete the entry from your autostart, or remove the package.
Or are you referring to the network popup specifically?
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I believe that is the notification nm-applet sends when the network is disconnected. If you don't need the nm-applet running, you can comment out the line in the openbox autostart file, or remove it from the autostart - not sure how BL is setting that up for this release.
Stopping nm-applet will stop all network notifications; is that something you want?
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Right-click nm applet and uncheck notifications?
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Right-click nm applet and uncheck notifications?
That should work.
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brontosaurusrex wrote:Right-click nm applet and uncheck notifications?
That should work.
Thanks very much folks. That was so simple.
I'd checked everywhere except there.
Somehow it did'nt compute with me that it was only a network thing.
How could that be; wish my brain worked better.
Oh well you live with what you've got.
Thanks all
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Alternatively you can run xfce4-notifyd-config ( I think) and uncheck it from the applications list. It's on of the better gui out there.
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That message and the "Now connected" popup that nm-applet sends have a "Do not show this message again" button on it on my installs. You must have allowed it the first time. I'm sure there's a cahce file that can be deleted to run the original messages again, let me see...
I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
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