Hi all
I also have a similar situation - currently using Mint12, Evo 3.2.2 and
expecting to move another more recent version of Mint LMDE Xfc 32bit.
Therefore I have backedup Evo files and now need to know how to use them
in the 'mirgration process'. What do use next and how?
tia
Chris
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On Mon, 2012-10-01 at 11:04 +1300, Chris wrote:
> I also have a similar situation - currently using Mint12, Evo 3.2.2
> and expecting to move another more recent version of Mint LMDE Xfc
> 32bit.
> Therefore I have backedup Evo files and now need to know how to use
> them in the 'mirgration process
On Mon, 2012-10-01 at 11:04 +1300, Chris wrote:
> I also have a similar situation - currently using Mint12, Evo 3.2.2
> and expecting to move another more recent version of Mint LMDE Xfc
> 32bit.
> Therefore I have backedup Evo files and now need to know how to use
> them in the 'mirgration process
Hello,
I need to put a link from evolution (3.6) in a wine program (PopTray)
the old one was /usr/bin/evolution what is the new one?
Thank you!
Regards, Philippe
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On Mon, 2012-10-01 at 21:38 +0200, Philippe Valarcher wrote:
> Hello,
> I need to put a link from evolution (3.6) in a wine program (PopTray)
> the old one was /usr/bin/evolution what is the new one?
awilliam@linux-nysu:~> whereis evolution
evolution: /usr/bin/evolution /usr/lib/evolution /usr/li
hi,
my name is jürgen jakobitsch. i'm a member of w3c's webid community
group [1].
we are currently debating about signed emails which in include a webID
[2][3].
i just filed an enhancement bug report [4], because Subject's
Alternative Names are not displayed when i open a certificate.
From wha
Hey Pete! Your solution worked perfectly well. Since the information was
already unpacked I just have to point to the right directory and my messages
were readable again.
Best regards,
-Sergio.
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