Slightly odd Desktop Behavior ... notifications

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MX<3
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Re: Slightly odd Desktop Behavior ... notifications

#21 Post by MX<3 »

linwinux wrote:The bash command doesn't like the notifications being in there. Tried a couple of variations but that made no difference. Getting the screensaver to come in the terminal wasn't a problem. I don't use ctrl + c or x or v in the terminal because last time that I tried it that didn't work. In the terminal I just use right-click context menu for copying / pasting...

As a tip. Just add the 'Shift' key to your keyboard Copy+Paste repertoire, when using the Terminal.

So it will be 'Ctrl-Shift-C' 'Ctrl-Shift-V' or even 'Ctrl-Shift-X' maybe? I never use 'Cut'. I don't know if it works in a Terminal.
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Re: Slightly odd Desktop Behavior ... notifications

#22 Post by dolphin_oracle »

skidoo wrote:linwinux, installing the Gnotifier thunderbird addon may achieve the desired result
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunde ... gnotifier/
skidoo, that's the ticket! works very well here. thanks for that find!
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