On 02/21/14 20:19, Timothy Murphy wrote:
If NetworkManager (on my Fedora-20 KDE laptop) cannot link to my WiFi
router
it puts out repeated notifications that the link is "de-activated".
These appear in small windows, one under the other,
filling a column in the centre of the screen
and covering the KDEWallet request which is the cause of the de-activation.
Most notifications of this kind disappear after a short period,
but the NM-notifications seems to last indefinitely,
until each one (there could easily be 20) is clicked.
Is there any way of stopping these notifications?
It is obvious to me if the link is down, as the WiFi LED does not flash,
so I don't actually need or want to be told.
Right Click the Network Manager Icon in the systray.
Choose "Network Manager Settings".
Pick "Notifications".
Find "Device failed to activate"
Unclick "Show a message in a popup"
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