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Notifications use the whole width of the screen #183
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Stock driver = whatever driver is in the Fedora standard kernel. First problem is that the notification takes the whole width of the screen. That's a bug. Second, if in the settings I choose to use the active monitor and move my focus on the other one, notifications don't move there, they still show up, raking the whole width of the primary monitor. |
Do you really think that info is useful? |
modinfo amdgpu says: name: amdgpu Let me know if other information is required and I will provide it. |
Can you explain you screenshot please? |
Hi, The screenshot is from the primary monitor, it takes whole top width of primary monitor. Same behaviour in single monitor setup. |
Can you you please make a screenshot with the notification? |
I don't see any option to attach an image, but if you check the first message I've linked a screenshot there already. |
You mean the brown/grey area is the notification? |
The blue "ribbon" covering the top (and all my icons) is the notification. It says "TEST TEST TEST" on it, on the left side. |
First time I tried with notify-send, but both notify-send and preview button produce the same broken results. |
Any chance that you have several notification daemons from several desktops installed? |
I don't think I am running notifications from other desktops, while Gnome is indeed installed, I never use it. |
I have the AMDGPU driver force-enabled for a first-generation GCN card, and have never once seen this issue |
Expected behaviour
Notifications use the position specified in the settings, usually top/right of active monitor.
Actual behaviour
Notifications use the whole width of the screen.
This is a dual monitor setup (stock amd xorg drivers), notifications also always go to the primary monitor instead to the active monitor.
Disabling one of the monitors does not fix it.
Screenshot http://img.nux.ro/kje-Selection_177.png
Steps to reproduce the behaviour
MATE general version
1.24
Package version
Version : 1.24.1
Release : 2.fc32
Architecture: x86_64
Linux Distribution
Fedora 32
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