At the moment, when I run: icedove -ProfileManager
it gives me 8 options:
1. Default Default runs the new icedove
2. Default asks me to set up icedove
3. Default 1 runs the new icedove
4. Default 2 runs the new icedove
5. Default 3 asks me to set up icedove
6. Default 4 asks me to set up icedove
7. Default 5 asks me to set up icedove
8. Default 6 asks me to set up icedove
Should I delete the profiles number 2, 5, 6, 7, 8 ?which ask me to set
icedove up? Is it save to delete profiles?
There is a message:
Deleting a profile will remove the profile from the list of available
profiles and cannot be undone.
You may also choose to delete the profile data files, including your
settings, certificates and other user-related data. This option will
delete the folder “/home/gfp/.thunderbird/lrhyptlb.default” and cannot
be undone.
Would you like to delete the profile data files?
should I choose the option: delete the files or the other option: Don't
delete files?
Run icedove -ProfileManager
On Wed, Mar 30, 2022, 11:12 AM Gottfried <gottfr...@posteo.de> wrote:
at the moment I am getting my wires crossed/ I am a bit slow on the uptake
what do you mean by " to launch the profile manager"
do you mean to open the .guix-profile folder?
"and select the profile"
do you mean to open: .guix-profile/bin/
and choose the profile "icedove"
If yes, I did that, but it opened the new version which asks me for
setting up icedove.
So this didn't help me.
Or do you mean to open /gnu/store/?
and choose the right profile?
If yes, than which profile should I choose?
Am 29.03.22 um 21:47 schrieb Nathan Dehnel:
I also have this problem. It forgets which profile I'm using or
something. I have to launch the profile manager and select the profile
for it to use.
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