Hi Christoph,
Thanks again!
Yeah, because there is no notification daemon running. It used to be
started by dbus-activation automatically but obviously this is no longer
true. I vaguely seem to remember that it's not needed in gnome-shell,
but they definitely should have notified me of this change. :(
The easiest way to start the daemon again is to run
cp /usr/share/applications/notification-daemon.desktop /etc/xdg/autostart
as root. On the next login you should have notifications again - not
only of osmo but other programs as well.
Please let me know if this fixes your problem.
This did not seem to do anything. Here are the contents of
the /usr/share/applications/notification-daemon.desktop file, btw:
[Desktop Entry]
Name=Notification Daemon
Comment=Display notifications
Exec=/usr/libexec/notification-daemon
Terminal=false
Type=Application
NoDisplay=true
I wonder, should that last one be false, not true? I will try it with
that.
Thanks again!
Ranjan