On Tue, Sep 17, 2024, at 09:14, Brian May via luv-main wrote:
> "Sara Marcondes" writes:
>> Just to give my 2¢, I'm going to guess it is something to do with
...
> Also I have a nagging suspicion:
>
> Just before this problem started up, the battery got drained to 0. Not
> sure if this is because
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On Tue, Sep 17, 2024, at 09:14, Brian May via luv-main wrote:
> "Sara Marcondes" writes:
>> Just to give my 2¢, I'm going to guess it is something to do with
...
> Also I have a nagging sus
Hello,
My apologies for the long post.
I am a long-term Linux user (more that 25 years) but not an admin and my
skills are not at that level. In my eighties age is a bit limiting also,
so please be kind :-)
Since upgrading to Kubuntu 24.04 I have been having problems with email
storage usi
On Wed, Sep 18, 2024, at 09:32, bob via luv-main wrote:
...
> Since upgrading to Kubuntu 24.04 I have been having problems
> with email storage using Thunderbird. Thunderbird is now
> installed as a Snap.
> I store my emails on my local server so that I can access them
> from different computers a
On Wed, 18 Sept 2024 at 09:32, bob via luv-main wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My apologies for the long post.
>
> I am a long-term Linux user (more that 25 years) but not an admin and my
> skills are not at that level. In my eighties age is a bit limiting also, so
> please be kind :-)
>
>
> Since upgrading
Thanks for the responses Les and Colin,
One thing you might try to see if T'bird is the culprit, is to use the
portable app version, either installed on a USB stick or into a folder
of your choice. The caveat is that you'd be manually starting it, so
that may obviate the suspicion that it's n
On Tuesday, 17 September 2024 22:01:48 AEST Les Kitchen via luv-main wrote:
> pack without the battery in place. The Pine64 Pinebook Pro is
> one such. To run it without the battery in place, you have to
> connect up a special by-pass cable. Most laptops will run fine
Pine64 seems to have a his