pint using generic postscript + lp (or lpr)
>
> Michel.
>
>
> Em Seg, 2005-10-17 às 18:30 -0700, Christian Seberino escreveu:
> > > I vaguely recall this was a problem because debian was shipping a
> > > different version of libgnomeprint for evolution than the r
> I vaguely recall this was a problem because debian was shipping a
> different version of libgnomeprint for evolution than the rest of gnome.
THANKS! How was the problem fixed? Will upgrading to Debian Unstable
fix the problem?
Chris
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Andre
OK. I tried to answer all of your questions as best as I could as you
requested..
On Sat, 2005-10-08 at 01:26 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
> hi christian,
>
> Am Dienstag, den 04.10.2005, 09:09 -0700 schrieb Christian Seberino:
> > Debian PC prints everywhere
Even if I stay in the Inbox always, I don't see *new* emails unless
I quickly leave the Inbox and enter it again.
The visual display of Inbox is not *refreshed* automatically unless
I leave and enter Inbox again.
Chris
On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 08:03 +0530, Shreyas Sriniavasan wrote:
> On Thu, 200
How *sort threads* in mailbox?
In other words, how make all emails with related
subject lines be grouped visually?
Chris
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Debian PC prints everywhere *EXCEPT* inside Evolution!?!?!?!? Why???
Is there some extra app or permissions Evolution wants
that other apps don't need?
Chris
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My Fedora Evolution used to give me choices for sender addresses
when I started to type it.
Debian Evolution doesn't seem to do that. Must I 'activate'
the addressbook somehow?
Crhis
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