disable boujour growl notifications
disable boujour growl notifications
I can't figure out how to disable bonjuour, and failing that I can't figure out how to tell growl to stop notifying me of each bonjour connection it sees. Any help with either of these would be greatly appreciated. I'm using Leopard.
Re: disable boujour growl notifications
Growl itself doesn't do this. Maybe it's HardwareGrowler
Re: disable boujour growl notifications
HardwareGrowler doesn't notify bonjour service discovery, and as The_Tick pointed out, neither does Growl itself. It must be another application which uses Growl to notify of Bonjour related events.
How many apps do you have registered with Growl? i.e. how many apps are listed in the 'Applications' tab of the Growl Preference Pane?
Is there any icon with these Bonjour notifications? What is an example title/description of one of these notifications: that might help track down the culprit.
Just a guess, but are you in a LAN of many computers? Googling "Growl Bonjour" http://www.google.com/search?client=saf ... 8&oe=UTF-8 suggests that it might be CyberDuck or Adium (just a guess - don't put too much weight on that.)
How many apps do you have registered with Growl? i.e. how many apps are listed in the 'Applications' tab of the Growl Preference Pane?
Is there any icon with these Bonjour notifications? What is an example title/description of one of these notifications: that might help track down the culprit.
Just a guess, but are you in a LAN of many computers? Googling "Growl Bonjour" http://www.google.com/search?client=saf ... 8&oe=UTF-8 suggests that it might be CyberDuck or Adium (just a guess - don't put too much weight on that.)
Re: disable boujour growl notifications
iStumbler might do that too
Re: disable boujour growl notifications
Thank you! My google-fu wasn't working very well, as I didn't find that growl->cyberduck connection when I searched before. Cyberduck was indeed monitoring bonjour, and growl notifications were enabled. I've changed it to disabled. The reason I didn't suspect cyberduck is because the growl notification doesn't show the yellow cyberduck icon, it shows the bonjour icon.Diggory wrote:Just a guess, but are you in a LAN of many computers? Googling "Growl Bonjour" http://www.google.com/search?client=saf ... 8&oe=UTF-8 suggests that it might be CyberDuck or Adium (just a guess - don't put too much weight on that.)
I won't be able to test if this works for another 2 weeks, when I fly home. This problem surfaced at the airport, as various macs and iphones appeared within range of my gate while I was waiting for my flight.