[SOLVED] DISABLE KNotify
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[SOLVED] DISABLE KNotify
Is there any way to disable knotify, I searched but just can't seem to find a way?
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Re: DISABLE KNotify
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Last edited by richyrich on Sat May 14, 2011 1:17 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: DISABLE KNotify
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Last edited by richyrich on Sat May 14, 2011 1:17 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: DISABLE KNotify
Well the stinky foot fora are down the hall....and its long been time to drop that infested and tainted DE. Thankfully they are screwing up their DE quite nicely on their own.HorrorCode wrote: I run Mint G[CENSORED TAINTED INFESTED C R A P!] 64 bit, and G[CENSORED TAINTED INFESTED C R A P!] is pretty straightforward about having the ability to disable things you don't want running, as I thought was the point of linux in the first place. Perhaps it's time to drop kde altogether,
I'll pass on some advice... your "'tude" will get you promptly banned at the KDE forums. They will not tolerate any critic and criticism of the choices of the KDEaratti. This is not a bug, its done intentionally and KDE doesn't believe you should be able to disable this. You can remove the notification item from the Kicker and change the settings on the types of notifications, but thats it.
Re: DISABLE KNotify
Thanks for the answer, I can live with the 35-40 meg footprint no problem, and forgive my tude, I was just curious as I've actually been thinking heavily about a switch to kde in light of gnome 3, but thats beyond this topic, next time I'll save the trouble and just ask the question without being so opinionated, A+ for putting me in my place!rec9140 wrote:Well the stinky foot fora are down the hall....and its long been time to drop that infested and tainted DE. Thankfully they are screwing up their DE quite nicely on their own.HorrorCode wrote: I run Mint G[CENSORED TAINTED INFESTED C R A P!] 64 bit, and G[CENSORED TAINTED INFESTED C R A P!] is pretty straightforward about having the ability to disable things you don't want running, as I thought was the point of linux in the first place. Perhaps it's time to drop kde altogether,
I'll pass on some advice... your "'tude" will get you promptly banned at the KDE forums. They will not tolerate any critic and criticism of the choices of the KDEaratti. This is not a bug, its done intentionally and KDE doesn't believe you should be able to disable this. You can remove the notification item from the Kicker and change the settings on the types of notifications, but thats it.
Re: [SOLVED] DISABLE KNotify
W . . WDHd's
edit: remove some snide remarks after finding out I was dealing with . . .
edit: remove some snide remarks after finding out I was dealing with . . .
Last edited by richyrich on Sat May 14, 2011 4:33 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: [SOLVED] DISABLE KNotify
The best solution I have found for this, which is a simple enough workaround, is:
This will disable all kde app notifications from what the source of this fix implied.
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cd /
sudo chmod -x /usr/bin/knotify4
Re: [SOLVED] DISABLE KNotify
That stopped the "launching KNotify" but I still have a lingering "Launching KDED Global Shortcuts Server" message that will not quit.HorrorCode wrote:The best solution I have found for this, which is a simple enough workaround, is:
This will disable all kde app notifications from what the source of this fix implied.Code: Select all
cd / sudo chmod -x /usr/bin/knotify4
running Mint 13 Mate here...
PS: installed kremotecontrol and muon-notifier
I see no new menu options to change anything but no longer get "Launching KDED Global Shortcuts Server" upon boot. Fixed I guess!
Peter
Mate desktop https://wiki.debian.org/MATE
Debian GNU/Linux operating system: https://www.debian.org/download
Mate desktop https://wiki.debian.org/MATE
Debian GNU/Linux operating system: https://www.debian.org/download