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Old 9th May 2011, 04:04 PM
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Fedora 15 gnome 3 alerts driving me mad

hey

Sorry not sure if this should be in Gnome forums, or its a fedora issue,

im thinking both,

Anyway, this is driving me demented

every few mins this popup in gnome, alerting me of bad sectors on hdd

i have an OCZ revodrive running in raid 0

it doesn't support S.M.A.R.T, and the disk utility thinks it has bad sectors

anyone know how to tell this thing to go away.

sorry but it it driving me demented !!!!

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Old 9th May 2011, 04:05 PM
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Old 9th May 2011, 04:07 PM
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Re: Fedora 15 gnome 3 alerts driving me mad

triple post, soz
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Old 9th May 2011, 07:55 PM
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Re: Fedora 15 gnome 3 alerts driving me mad

Hi,
I'm facing precisely the same problem. In Fedora 14 and earlier, we could change the startup applications to stop the service which displays this message but I just can't seem to find that anymore.
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Re: Fedora 15 gnome 3 alerts driving me mad

Hey, Thank you Leigh. My Disk Utility doesn't seem to be working but that is an entirely different issue altogether and will require a separate thread.

But I did find out how to disable the notifications like I used to in the previous releases of Fedora.

First, go to the terminal and type:

Code:
 gnome-session-properties
In the window that opens up, simply uncheck "Disk Notifications".

Please let me know if that worked.
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Old 9th May 2011, 08:47 PM
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Re: Fedora 15 gnome 3 alerts driving me mad

THANK YOU

OMG, that message gets old after like the 1000th time

never thought in looking in there, i was going to start rummaging around gnome!
 

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