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Question: Mako mute notifications #35
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Hello!
You are doing everything correctly, the issue is that you don't have systemd service because it was only added after the last If you want to keep running But I would suggest to consider using |
Ah yes, that fixed it! I was a bit confused because I saw the package here https://github.com/maximbaz/dotfiles/blob/master/packages/PKGBUILD#L182 and thought it was the But thanks for your help! |
Hello,
Just a few days ago, I was thinking about how to mute Makos notifications, since I don't want to share all my private conversations with everyone while screen sharing 😄 I saw your previous solution with
makoctl set
and tried it out myself. Found out that it was actually not implemented yet in an official release and not even planned for release because of some issues I believe? However, I just stumbled upon your workaround in a461928 and had a questions.I added your changes from the commit to my own system, but when I use
systemctl
to check Maco's status, I get:I am not familiar with
dbus-1/services
, so I would need some help understanding what I am doing wrong. 🙂Thanks!
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