Terminal notifications gone

Some time earlier I had gnome-terminal send me notifications by default whenever anything running in one of the tabs would finish. Now it doesn’t. It only does it if some script uses /usr/bin/notify-send to send a notification.

Does anyone know how to get the notifications back?

Are the notifications enabled in GNOME Settings → Apps → GNOME Terminal?

Are you on Fedora 42? I wonder if this is somehow related to the fact that Fedora (and GNOME) changed the default terminal to ptyxis in F42.

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Hmm, strangely, Gnome Terminal is not on the list of the applications in Settings - Notifications - Apps. That’s probably the reason. I wonder how it’s not there anymore.

And yes, I’m using Gnome terminal, not Ptyxis.

I don’t even know how to pronounce ptyxis. Not gonna use what I cannot pronounce.

Maybe it’s under a different name now. I assume you’ve upgraded from 41, where gnome-terminal was called Terminal, and now ptyxis is called Terminal.

Well, I have learned how to pronounce it (with a silent “p”), so now I am happily using it :smiley: . Native GTK4 app, well integrated into GNOME 48, other nice additions. I can only recommend it.