Gnome 3 has some convenient options to maximize and tile windows. I find
that some of these do not work with Evolution, but all work with every
other application I have tested;
Drag window to top of screen (Super-Up) to maximize - Works
Drag a maximized window down to unmaximize (Super-Down) -
Am 03.07.2012 01:13, schrieb Eugene Kanter:
For me since approximately mid June. Error is:
Unexpected response from IMAP server: string
Where string is pretty much any random header line like From:, Return-Path,
Subject etc.
It simultaneously stopped working on Evolution 3.2.3 Fedora
Some of the options in the Show: drop-down menu are not obvious. For
example, I don't understand what Recent Messages means, especially as
there's also a Last 5 Days' Messages option.
I also cannot figure out how to discover this in the online help, short
of reading the entire thing from start to
On Tue, 2012-07-03 at 08:49 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Some of the options in the Show: drop-down menu are not obvious. For
example, I don't understand what Recent Messages means, especially as
there's also a Last 5 Days' Messages option.
Recent Messages shows messages received in the
On Fri, 2012-06-29 at 20:37 +, unattended box wrote:
On 2011-04-29, Nick S nick.sf...@gmail.com wrote:
Would someone like to share examples of pipe to program and run
external program options, in order to build advanced filters using
scripting language.
what are you trying to
Patrick:
It will not touch /home if this is a separate partition but the
default install is an all in the same partition. So if you upgrade
and something goes wrong, or make a clean install, and you're not an
experienced user you will get your /home folder nuked.
Regards,
Lailah
I don't know why, but an upgrade in Ubuntu usually means to erase a lot
of things you manually installed, and install a lot of things you
manually erased. Usually all the process download the equivalent of a
CD (600-700MBs) and break a lot of things during the upgrade.
Usually I rather a clean
I think is a bad habit inherited from Windows. I've seen this kind of
users asking I've reinstalled it 20 times and still doesn't works.
Why?
Just an opinion
Lailah
El dom, 01-07-2012 a las 05:29 -0700, Adam Tauno Williams escribió:
Matthew Barnes mbar...@redhat.com wrote:
I'm still a
On Mon, 2012-07-02 at 20:58 -0300, Lailah wrote:
Patrick:
It will not touch /home if this is a separate partition but the
default install is an all in the same partition. So if you upgrade
and something goes wrong, or make a clean install, and you're not an
experienced user you