If you just need to spawn another process for the dialog box and you have KDE installed, try fork/exec and running the kdialog tool. At a quick test here, kdialog --msgbox "status changed" --title "status changed" seems to do what you want.
In reply to Re: How to display Tk window without waiting for user input
by jcb
in thread How to display Tk window without waiting for user input
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