Description of problem: If there is no network connection the pup 'unable to receive updates warning' appears in the wrong location (it appears to be the default menu bar location). Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): pirut-1.2.8-1.fc6 How reproducible: Every time when no network connection found Steps to Reproduce: 1.Start computer with no network connection 2. 3. Actual results: Popup appears in top left of screen when my notification area is in the bottom right. Expected results: Should appear in bottom right corner Additional info:
Created attachment 143563 [details] Screenshot showing notification in wrong location
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I now use Fedora 8 and this does not seem to be a problem any more.