Python / Linux/ Daemon process trying to show gtk.messagedialog -


At Ubuntu 8/9, I am trying to write a daemon in Python, which will look at a fixed network position And informs that the user is using gtk.messagedialog. I have installed this script using RC-Update. Daemon starts with boot, but does not show communication even after entering. I believe because the inty.dm starts on my tty1 and no gnome is available. Tried to run a dialogue through a subprocess, but it seems that he is the heir to the same environment. What is the best practice for this type of thing.

If five users are logged in X session, do you get the message? Everyone?

If someone is logged on locally but only using TTI, and not X11, should he see the message?

If someone remotely ssh-off their CPU's graphic application on their system, should they see the message? How do you get them?

Linux is very flexible for your current perspective The standard way to do this is for a user who takes an interest in the message you send to receive the message that receives the message and Dbus displays in a manner of choosing it is a popular way to install messaging process, thus remote users or users log in with TTY mode Ia is still an option to view the message.


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