> Well, I did not include those information because it does not seem to
> matter...
Things like cut and paste are dealt with at some levels by the Window
manager and at others by the underlying X11 and sometimes by the
application. So yes, it is important to know what desktop you're
running.
>
On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 23:15:38 +0100
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Tue, 2015-07-14 at 21:06 +0200, Bjørn T Johansen wrote:
> > I have two monitors that is setup as two separate X screens and I run
> > Evolution on one screen. But if I need to copy any text from
> > Evolution to the
> > other mo
On Tue, 2015-07-14 at 21:06 +0200, Bjørn T Johansen wrote:
> I have two monitors that is setup as two separate X screens and I run
> Evolution on one screen. But if I need to copy any text from
> Evolution to the
> other monitor, that is not possible... I have to paste it into
> something else r
I have two monitors that is setup as two separate X screens and I run Evolution
on one screen. But if I need to copy any text from Evolution to the
other monitor, that is not possible... I have to paste it into something else
running on the same monitor as Evolution and then copy again from this
On Tue, 2015-07-14 at 12:29 +0200, Herr Oswald wrote:
> > As far as I'm aware the Ubuntu maintainers for Evolution haven't worked
> > on getting 3.16 into the latest version. The last email exchange I had
> > with them implied it was some amount of work (I'm not really sure why
> > but mostly seem
The happy medium.
On my Arch Linux I maintain a few outdated libs.
The /usr/lib/*foo*.so links are only need at build time, at runtime
just /usr/lib/*foo*.so.1, /usr/lib/*foo*.so.1.2, /usr/lib/*foo*.so.2
etc. are needed. So I can keep some old software on a rolling release.
When using an LTS of a
>
> TheBat! - Not so well known but feature rich and solidly built
> (Windows). Does show unread message count when all you can see is the
> account name.
>
If you like TheBat! so much, you might like to know that it works under
Wine on Linux.
P.
_
> Could you please ask for building recent Evolution versions for ubuntu
> 14.04 as well? - My argument would be, that it doesnt make much sense to
> declare a OS version as "long term support" - and then not to provide
> updates for really crucial software.
>
There's a difference between update
On Tue, 2015-07-14 at 12:52 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> If you chose a distro, you need to care about the policy of the
> distro,
> if you chose a release model distro, then you need to care about the
> policy of the releases. If "long term support" doesn't fit to your
> needs, then you need to c
On Tue, 2015-07-14 at 12:29 +0200, Herr Oswald wrote:
> Could you please ask for building recent Evolution versions for
> ubuntu 14.04 as well? - My argument would be, that it doesnt make
> much sense to declare a OS version as "long term support" - and then
> not to provide updates for really c
> As far as I'm aware the Ubuntu maintainers for Evolution haven't worked
> on getting 3.16 into the latest version. The last email exchange I had
> with them implied it was some amount of work (I'm not really sure why
> but mostly seemingly related to EDS) and no one had made the time to
> look a
On Mon, 2015-07-13 at 22:55 -0700, Nybbles 2 Bytes wrote:
> For the sake of comparison since you said, "OK, I use several
> clients,
> and none do this.", in recent times I use 5 email clients and how
> they work pertaining to this is as follows (let's get down to real
> details
> rather than b
On Mon, 2015-07-13 at 23:03 -0700, Nybbles 2 Bytes wrote:
> get but no programmer of any significant ability would write it that
> way. It would be written something like: When the read status in a
> folder changes, change the count variable for that folder.
"when the read status in a folder chan
I appreciate your thoughts but again, the last thing I asked was where
do I go to make a feature request. Saying you think it's a bad idea
(even if only indirectly through your arguments) is simply one opinion
vs another and is useless. Now a survey of a 1000 peoples opinions
starts to have meanin
>
> TheBat! - Not so well known but feature rich and solidly built
> (Windows). Does show unread message count when all you can see is the
> account name.
Can't comment - commercial Windows email client.
>
> ThunderBird - Migrating over to this opensource alternative to TheBat!
> Not nearl
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