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@hjevets and @Jacob Pertou please try this for your 'showing bell' issue.Code: [Select]sudo apt-get remove notify-osd notify-osd-iconsLog out and in again.
sudo apt-get remove notify-osd notify-osd-icons
Awesome, I'm hoping it doesn't stop Install Update notifications. Please let me know over the next few days if it does or doesn't. Cheers
It worked! Thank you!
Quote from: TMG1961 on June 02, 2020, 03:30:54 AMNot sure if it is a bug or just normal. In 4.8 when i hovered cursor over the battery tray icon it showed battery percentage. Now in 5.0 it doesnt, i need to right click to see at what percentage battery is. Use the 'Power Manager Plugin' add-on from the Panel, that works just fine here for hovering and is more configurable.Quote from: TMG1961 on June 02, 2020, 03:30:54 AM Is it possible to have the battery percentage below firewall in the widget?Quote from: Jerry on June 02, 2020, 03:46:33 AMQuote from: TMG1961 on June 02, 2020, 03:30:54 AMNot sure if it is a bug or just normal. In 4.8 when i hovered cursor over the battery tray icon it showed battery percentage. Now in 5.0 it doesnt, i need to right click to see at what percentage battery is. Use the 'Power Manager Plugin' add-on from the Panel, that works just fine here for hovering and is more configurable.I don't like that plugin. The font is too big and it is Bold. I can't change it
Not sure if it is a bug or just normal. In 4.8 when i hovered cursor over the battery tray icon it showed battery percentage. Now in 5.0 it doesnt, i need to right click to see at what percentage battery is.
Is it possible to have the battery percentage below firewall in the widget?
Quote from: TMG1961 on June 02, 2020, 03:30:54 AMNot sure if it is a bug or just normal. In 4.8 when i hovered cursor over the battery tray icon it showed battery percentage. Now in 5.0 it doesnt, i need to right click to see at what percentage battery is. Use the 'Power Manager Plugin' add-on from the Panel, that works just fine here for hovering and is more configurable.