Comment 0 for bug 343904

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Till Kamppeter (till-kamppeter) wrote : If bubble is replaced by alert window (infinite timeout, actions), window has unneeded OK/Cancel

Binary package hint: notify-osd

To reproduce, remove the paper from a local printer and print a job on it. You get a window in the middle of the screen telling "Printer XXX out of paper". It has an OK and a Cancel button. I do not see any difference for OK and Cancel. Independent what I click the window is closed and the job stays in the queue (or gets printed when I refill paper). So I expect only an OK (or a Close) button here.

Other possibility (saw it only some weeks ago, do not know whether the notification type has changed) is to switch between networks by clicking the network manager icon in the tray and choosing a network in the list. When the connection to the network completes (or fails), a window pops up in the middle of the screen saying something like "You are no connected to the YYY network", with three buttons, "Do not show such notifications again", OK, and Cancel. The latter two do not show any difference in behavior, they both close the window. OK (or Close) would be enough, Cancel is superfluous.