Hide notify-send if screen locked?
I have a cron which runs a script every hour, it uses a notify-send for a notification on the Ubuntu 18.04 desktop (Gnome) once it starts.
What can I add to the script to:
- If screen is locked then exit.
- If screen is not locked then continue as normal with notification.
Thanks in advance.
18.04 scripts ubuntu-gnome
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I have a cron which runs a script every hour, it uses a notify-send for a notification on the Ubuntu 18.04 desktop (Gnome) once it starts.
What can I add to the script to:
- If screen is locked then exit.
- If screen is not locked then continue as normal with notification.
Thanks in advance.
18.04 scripts ubuntu-gnome
Possible duplicate of unity - how to detect if the screen is locked?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
5 hours ago
1
@WinEunuuchs2Unix not a duplicate, 18.04 doesn't use Unity.
– PrincessOfPower
2 hours ago
18.04 uses Unity when upgrading from 16.04 and Unity can be added to any 18.04 installation but, I understand your point.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 hours ago
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I have a cron which runs a script every hour, it uses a notify-send for a notification on the Ubuntu 18.04 desktop (Gnome) once it starts.
What can I add to the script to:
- If screen is locked then exit.
- If screen is not locked then continue as normal with notification.
Thanks in advance.
18.04 scripts ubuntu-gnome
I have a cron which runs a script every hour, it uses a notify-send for a notification on the Ubuntu 18.04 desktop (Gnome) once it starts.
What can I add to the script to:
- If screen is locked then exit.
- If screen is not locked then continue as normal with notification.
Thanks in advance.
18.04 scripts ubuntu-gnome
18.04 scripts ubuntu-gnome
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PrincessOfPower
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Possible duplicate of unity - how to detect if the screen is locked?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
5 hours ago
1
@WinEunuuchs2Unix not a duplicate, 18.04 doesn't use Unity.
– PrincessOfPower
2 hours ago
18.04 uses Unity when upgrading from 16.04 and Unity can be added to any 18.04 installation but, I understand your point.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 hours ago
add a comment |
Possible duplicate of unity - how to detect if the screen is locked?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
5 hours ago
1
@WinEunuuchs2Unix not a duplicate, 18.04 doesn't use Unity.
– PrincessOfPower
2 hours ago
18.04 uses Unity when upgrading from 16.04 and Unity can be added to any 18.04 installation but, I understand your point.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 hours ago
Possible duplicate of unity - how to detect if the screen is locked?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
5 hours ago
Possible duplicate of unity - how to detect if the screen is locked?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
5 hours ago
1
1
@WinEunuuchs2Unix not a duplicate, 18.04 doesn't use Unity.
– PrincessOfPower
2 hours ago
@WinEunuuchs2Unix not a duplicate, 18.04 doesn't use Unity.
– PrincessOfPower
2 hours ago
18.04 uses Unity when upgrading from 16.04 and Unity can be added to any 18.04 installation but, I understand your point.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 hours ago
18.04 uses Unity when upgrading from 16.04 and Unity can be added to any 18.04 installation but, I understand your point.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 hours ago
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There is a setting to hide notifications while the lock screen is enabled:
You can also modify this setting via the command line:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.notifications show-in-lock-screen false
But, since you asked, you can also use gdbus
on the command line with the --session
parameter and org.gnome.ScreenSaver
to determine if the screen is locked.
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There is a setting to hide notifications while the lock screen is enabled:
You can also modify this setting via the command line:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.notifications show-in-lock-screen false
But, since you asked, you can also use gdbus
on the command line with the --session
parameter and org.gnome.ScreenSaver
to determine if the screen is locked.
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There is a setting to hide notifications while the lock screen is enabled:
You can also modify this setting via the command line:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.notifications show-in-lock-screen false
But, since you asked, you can also use gdbus
on the command line with the --session
parameter and org.gnome.ScreenSaver
to determine if the screen is locked.
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There is a setting to hide notifications while the lock screen is enabled:
You can also modify this setting via the command line:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.notifications show-in-lock-screen false
But, since you asked, you can also use gdbus
on the command line with the --session
parameter and org.gnome.ScreenSaver
to determine if the screen is locked.
There is a setting to hide notifications while the lock screen is enabled:
You can also modify this setting via the command line:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.notifications show-in-lock-screen false
But, since you asked, you can also use gdbus
on the command line with the --session
parameter and org.gnome.ScreenSaver
to determine if the screen is locked.
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Possible duplicate of unity - how to detect if the screen is locked?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
5 hours ago
1
@WinEunuuchs2Unix not a duplicate, 18.04 doesn't use Unity.
– PrincessOfPower
2 hours ago
18.04 uses Unity when upgrading from 16.04 and Unity can be added to any 18.04 installation but, I understand your point.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 hours ago