I was able to do a workaround which ONLY PARTLY fixed my problem (by installing xfce4-notiyfd) at least making me see the notification popups when network connected or disconnected, but gnome-system-monitor and other program popus are still unreadable. For xample you could try installing the eagle package from cadsoft as I reffere to in my thread.
I beleive xfce4-notifyd only replaces the normal daemon that should have been working from before.
Theam (Sebastian or other), Would it help if we created a ubuntu-bug report on a more generic "package" for example linux or other? We can provide if needed.
My machineware is an Compac Evo N800c and everything was fine when running Jaunty.
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I have the same issue and was aboute to write a bug report myself because truly there must be some incompatibility between old Jaunty and 9.10 Karmic. I have a thread in ubuntu forum here http://
I was able to do a workaround which ONLY PARTLY fixed my problem (by installing xfce4-notiyfd) at least making me see the notification popups when network connected or disconnected, but gnome-system- monitor and other program popus are still unreadable. For xample you could try installing the eagle package from cadsoft as I reffere to in my thread.
I beleive xfce4-notifyd only replaces the normal daemon that should have been working from before.
Theam (Sebastian or other), Would it help if we created a ubuntu-bug report on a more generic "package" for example linux or other? We can provide if needed.
My machineware is an Compac Evo N800c and everything was fine when running Jaunty.