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To configure mako as [[OpenRC#User services|User service in OpenRC]], an executable file {{Path|~.config/rc/init.d/mako}} has to be created with the following content {{Cat|~/.config/rc/init.d/mako|<nowiki>#!/sbin/openrc-run | To configure mako as [[OpenRC#User services|User service in OpenRC]], an executable file {{Path|~/.config/rc/init.d/mako}} has to be created with the following content {{Cat|~/.config/rc/init.d/mako|<nowiki>#!/sbin/openrc-run | ||
description="org.freedesktop.Notifications" | description="org.freedesktop.Notifications" |
Revision as of 20:11, 4 June 2025
mako is a lightweight notification daemon for Wayland.
Prerequisites
- Mako requires D-Bus service.
Installation
Install the mako package as per command:
# apk add mako
Configuration
To configure mako as User service in OpenRC, an executable file ~/.config/rc/init.d/mako has to be created with the following content
Contents of ~/.config/rc/init.d/mako
Follow the steps outlined in User service in OpenRC, if not already done. Finally, add the service for mako as follows:
$ rc-update add --user mako gui
The working of mako service can be tested by issuing the command $ notify-send "Test for mako User service"
. Install the libnotify package, if the command notify-send
is not available.
Troubleshooting
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Message recipient disconnected from message bus without replying
To resolve the above error, if you are using dbus-run-session
wrapper to launch sway, set D-Bus variables by adding the following line to sway config file:
exec dbus-update-activation-environment WAYLAND_DISPLAY XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=sway
Failed to acquire service name
daemon.err mako: Failed to acquire service name: File exists daemon.err mako: Is a notification daemon already running?

org.freedesktop.Notifications
did not make any difference.