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On Windows (XP and later), you don't need to install anything special, as Ubiquity will use the operating system's built-in "toaster"-style pop-up messaging.
On Windows (XP and later), you don't need to install anything special, as Ubiquity will use the operating system's built-in "toaster"-style pop-up messaging.


On Linux, we don't have a good messaging system yet.  If you have a suggestion for how Ubiquity can display messages on Linux (preferably in a way that will work on all major distros and window managers), please tell us about it.
On Linux, you shouldn't have to do anything special: just make sure you're updated to the latest version of Firefox.
 
=> there is libnotify on Linux.
There is a related BugZilla discussion of dbus notification here:
[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=404738]
 
=> there is Knotify on KDE.
http://www.snailbyte.com/2006/08/24/rails-autotest-growl-notification-using-dcop-and-knotify/


= The Basics =
= The Basics =
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