dunstctl:tldr:f4200
dunstctl: Un-pause notifications.
$ dunstctl set-paused false
try on your machine
The command "dunstctl set-paused false" is used to set the paused state of the dunst notification daemon to false.
Dunst is a lightweight notification daemon for Linux systems that displays desktop notifications. The "set-paused" command is used to control whether the notifications are temporarily paused or not.
When you run "dunstctl set-paused false", it means you are instructing Dunst to set the paused state to false, indicating that notifications should no longer be paused. This allows the notifications to be displayed as normal.
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