How is notifyd supposed to be started? [Solved]

Justin Mathew mjustin at protonmail.com
Wed Apr 1 08:00:01 CEST 2020


I guess KDE. Perhaps even systemd. :)


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On Sunday, March 29, 2020 2:35 AM, Kai-Martin Knaak <kmk at familieknaak.de> wrote:

> Justin Mathew mjustin at protonmail.com schrieb am 28. March 2020:
>
> > Add nm-applet to your start up applications list.
>
> Thanks. nm-applet is indeed not active on my desktop.
> However, I did not get to try this advice because I found a solution in
> the xfce forum: https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=11382&p=2
>
> In post #35 MajorX234 mentions that the notification daemon of KDE may
> be the culprit. This daemon gets started by systemd via
> org.kde.plasma.Notifications.service
> I moved this file out of the way. Since then the XFCE notification
> daemon automatically starts after login.
>
> So this is clearly a bug.
> But where to report? KDE? XFCE? systemd? (probably not)
>
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