On Mon, 2015-04-27 at 23:17 +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote:
I'm facing an issue with F22 where notifications in GNOME Shell
seem
to
survive a shutdown/reboot. Eventually I notice there are
notifications,
and when I look them up, they are about events from the previous day,
for example.
Something similar to "You may unplug the drive", and it has been
disconnected already long ago. Apparently, the system didn't notice
or
didn't inform the notification system that it may expire the message.
"An important software update has failed", and clicking it only
starts
gnome-software with no hint on what has failed or when. The last
update
has been done with dnf, btw.
Well, that seems like kind of a complex issue. It doesn't seem safe to
simply assume all notifications older than 'X' are obsolete and should
not be shown - seems far too simple. So, I'm not sure there's a single
'fix' for this.
In any case this is clearly a GNOME thing not a Fedora thing, so it'd
probably be best to discuss it on a GNOME list, or at least on the
desktop@ list rather than test@ ?
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