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When I was using Gnome, there was some kind of a notificator which showed a list of unread messages. Regretfully, I don't know what it is called.
Can I use it in XFCE?
Last edited by beroal (2013-09-15 16:04:08)
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The program you need is xfce4-nodifyd and you add it to your startup programs in Sessions and Startup with the following command line: /usr/lib/xfce4/notifyd/xfce4-notifyd & to have it run as a daemon.
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It's not the same. It does not keep unread messages. Thank you, anyway.
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It's not the same. It does not keep unread messages. Thank you, anyway.
no not keep these, but this is the notify implementation for Xfce4, alternativelly you can intall the gone one (if not drag all the Gnome desktop) and remove xfce4-notifyd
and submit a bug asking for a feature requiest por that; if you gie enought and good argumments you can convince these to add; or writte a patch and submit in the same bugtracker
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