On 29 December 2013 12:58, Mark Fraser wrote:
> Upgraded my server yesterday from 13.04 to 13.10 and when I went to remove all
> redundant packages after rebooting, I got a big list of packages it wanted to
> remove (http://paste.ubuntu.com/6656758/).
>
Looks fine to me.
Cheers,
Al.
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Upgraded my server yesterday from 13.04 to 13.10 and when I went to remove all
redundant packages after rebooting, I got a big list of packages it wanted to
remove (http://paste.ubuntu.com/6656758/).
The i386 instances could be due to it removing ia32-libs:
Removing consolekit ...
Removing fuse
Hello -
Do you want to replace the Exchange service or use Exchange and access it
from Ubuntu? Ultimately, Exchange does expose standard mail, authentication
and calendar protocols as well as its proprietary interfaces so you could
just use Thunderbird on the desktop and something like Funambol(1)
Gordon,
On 29/12/13 09:49, Gordon C Burgess-Parker wrote:
> I have my own domain name, and a hosted Exchange service so email, contacts,
> tasks and calendar sync seamlessly with my phone, kindle and Windows laptop.
> I'm really struggling to find software on Ubuntu that will do the same.
> Can a
I have my own domain name, and a hosted Exchange service so email, contacts,
tasks and calendar sync seamlessly with my phone, kindle and Windows laptop.
I'm really struggling to find software on Ubuntu that will do the same.
Can anyone suggest anything I could look at or do to enable me to use Ub