On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 19:21, Panos Tsapralis (TELLAS) wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 18:21, Rodrigo Moya wrote:
> > On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 00:09, guenther wrote:
> > > > which processes are those? evolution-wombat and evoution-alarm-notify
> > > > should always be running.
> > > 
> > > Rodrigo,
> > > 
> > > I just wondered (nope, not using alarm normally):
> > > 
> > > As these processes have to be running for notifying the user, shouldn't
> > > they be launched on login?
> > > 
> > > As they are not running on login, the user will not be notified unless
> > > he actually runs Evolution -- at least for a short time.
> > > 
> > if you start evolution on a GNOME session, when closing the session, the
> > list of running programs is saved, so the alarm daemon should be started
> > if it was running when the session was ended.
> > 
> What if I don't use Evolution within Gnome? Then I am at a loss, am I
> not?
> 
> > Isn't it working that way for you?
> > 
> No, it's not, not for me, anyway, since I am not using Gnome (I do not
> want to spend my valuable system resources to useless things, hence I
> use WindowMaker).
> 
> The question remains: is there any way to start this calendar alarm
> function in "daemon" mode, so that I do not miss any alarms before
> logging into Evolution for the first time?
> 
> If there is not any such way, it would be nice to add the feature
> sometime in the future (I have to admit, however, that this is in no way
> of high priority...).
> 
you can run the evolution-alarm-notify process in your
.xsession/.xinitrc file.

cheers

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