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I tried your method xoraxiom, I have been having the same issue seems it didnt fix it for me.
Try running:
killall notification-daemonIf that doesn't work, reboot 
Thanks @xoraxiom, you are a genius.
It worked perfectly - now I'm back to the default notification setup (xfce4 based, I gather).
Hi all
Recently my notification popups seems to have changed unexpectedly. About 3 weeks ago I installed #! Walldorf and I've been doing regular updates. Yesterday, after I rebooted I noticed my notification popups look and behave differently.
The problem:
1) I now have an annoying tray icon that is displayed whenever there is a notificaiton. Clicking on this icon shows the history of all my notifications. This icon was never there before.
2) My notification bubble theme/appearance seems to have changed too. From a black-ish color to a grey.
3) My rhythmbox is configured to notify me when a new track is being played. Before this new strange behaviour this used to work for every track change. Now it will only popup a notification if the notification tray icon is not showing.
4) Using built in keyboard shortcuts to change the volume shows a popup with the change in volume. Now, however, the popup shows a percentage instead of the "progress bar" it used to show and also will only display if the tray icon is not showing.
5) Big notification popups go off-screen. If they are too big they will go outside the top right of my screen.
Here are some screenshots of the problem:
* The tray icon and it's menu if I click on it: here
* A volume change notification with the new theme: here
* An off screen popup: here
Please help me to:
1) Revert to the default (prior) notificaiton behaviour and appearance or;
2) Change my notifications so that: the tray icon is hidden/removed, each and every notification is displayed and notifications don't go off screen
I have been installing a bunch of things and have combed through my apt-get history but haven't found any clues as to what might have caused this change and have also been google-ing like crazy.
Can anyone help me?
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Gee, thanks!
In case anyone else is interested in the Superman Red Son wallpaper, I've uploaded it here.
If you want a menu that automatically adds installed applications with icon support (and a bunch of other cool features) try marchobmenu.
HTH
Here's mine, nice and basic.
I am not sure about what you have done. Which release of #! are you using, the latest from November or the old one from February because the #! repo changed from crunchbanglinux.org to crunchbang.org? I thought you are on the newer one.
I think you had just to change the server to US and that solved the problem. Now I am not sure if you messed something up for future updates.
Oops! I didn't know that
I am running the latest version from November - and was unaware of the change of the repo to crunchbang.org. Luckily I hadn't run an upgrade yet and after I changed it back from crunchbanglinux.org to crunchbang.org and it seems to work fine.
I have a cold at the moment so I blame that for this mistake 
Thanks again 
How about trying a different server? Enter
gksudo software-properties-gtkand select the best one.
Thanks el_koraco for the suggestion.
In my sources.list file I changed this:
deb http://packages.crunchbang.org/statler statler mainto this:
deb http://packages.crunchbanglinux.org/statler statler mainand also changed this:
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ squeeze main contrib non-freeto this:
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ squeeze main contrib non-freeand then also changed this:
deb http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates mainto this (thanks ivanovnegro)
deb http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates main contrib non-freeand it seems to work fine now.
If someone happens to stumble across this, change the above mentioned stuff in your sources list as I have. Here is my old sources list and my new one.
I'm not sure how my sources list got screwed up so badly. I haven't edited it by hand. For one thing, I'm stumped as to why the main Crunchbang repo was pointing to crunchbang.org instead of crunchbanglinux.org.
Anyhow, thanks everyone for your help.
I will mark this thread as resolved.
Hm.
Could you maybe change this line:
deb http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates mainto
deb http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates main contrib non-freeSo, i have no idea what the fault is, I just added these lines because it uses the contrib repos like you have yet in your list in the Debian Squeeze main repository.
Thanks for the suggestion, but unfortunately the problem is still there.
Your help is much appreciated. Any other ideas?
Thank you xaos52 and ivanovnegro for your comments.
Might be this bug you ran into: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=612961
Yes this looks related to my problem, however I really just want to resolve the underlying reason for getting this error in apt-get, whether it is returned by aptitude or not.
Also remove the Ubuntu PPAs please from your list, it is not compatible with a Debian distro.
Thanks for your suggestion. I have been using these PPA's with Debian (not necessarily with Crunchbang) for the past 7 months or so and not run into any issues related to them (that I know of
). I have, however, removed them and I am still running into the same error with apt-get update:
W: Failed to fetch http://security.debian.org/dists/squeez … ackages.gz Hash Sum mismatch
W: Failed to fetch http://packages.crunchbang.org/statler/ … ackages.gz Hash Sum mismatch
E: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
Anyone have any other suggestions?
Hello all
I have googled the hell out of this and would appreciate some help with this. I have had Crunchbang Statler installed for a couple of weeks now and everything has been working fine. About 3 days ago, however I saw that update-notifier was giving an error. This is the error:
Failed to fetch http://security.debian.org/dists/squeeze/updates/main/binary-amd64/Packages.gz Hash Sum mismatch
Failed to fetch http://packages.crunchbang.org/statler/dists/statler/main/binary-amd64/Packages.gz Hash Sum mismatch
Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.I then decided to do an "sudo apt-get update" to get more information and this is what I got: pastebin for apt-get update.
When I do a "sudo aptitude update" I don't get any such errors, as seen here.
update-notifier and "apt-get update" still, however, produce the same errors no matter what I try. I have tried clearing the apt cache, rebooting (an old windows reflex) and various other things around the web I cannot think of now.
Can someone help me narrow the cause of this down please? Or at least tell me where to go resolve the issue myself.
Please Obi-wan Kenobi...Crunchbang forums, you're my only hope.
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