Dotan Cohen wrote:
> Let it be
> clear that when you run a command as a regular user and it does not do
> what you expect, running it as root is not the solution.
Actually, in my experience it sometimes is the solution, or a solution.
There are many problems, and I find the solution is usually to
Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> Incidentally, do you actually have an Android phone?
>> If you don't, I doubt if you will be able to help me.
>
> I don't have an Android phone, but your problem is not "How do I sync
> to an Android phone" but rather "How to I sync to Google's services".
> You then sync you
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 15:41, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Incidentally, do you actually have an Android phone?
> If you don't, I doubt if you will be able to help me.
>
I don't have an Android phone, but your problem is not "How do I sync
to an Android phone" but rather "How to I sync to Google's se
account
> that I could not see with my Firefox browser
> (which seemed just possible, since the Google toolbar
> is no longer available in Firefox)?
> Accordingly, I ran the CLI application googlecl
> (called google, confusingly), first as myself, and then with sudo.
> Neither saw
Pete Travis wrote:
>> I don't think my system is at all "mixed up", whatever that means.
>
> You've started at least five threads on various problems in recent days. I
> stopped keeping track.
All the threads I contributed to (I didn't start them all)
were concerned with communication between An
eemed just possible, since the Google toolbar
> is no longer available in Firefox)?
Dropping core features of a multiplatform cloud service based on the
presence of a specific search helper extention in one browser on one
machine sounds confusing and difficult. How could google anticipate that
atever that means.
Personally, if I have a problem I try everything I can think of
or that is suggested, to try to solve it.
The question was, could I have contacts in my Google account
that I could not see with my Firefox browser
(which seemed just possible, since the Google toolbar
is no lon
On Feb 10, 2012 2:58 PM, "Timothy Murphy" wrote:
>
> Pete Travis wrote:
>
> > Why do you need to run this as root?
>
> I ran it with and without sudo,
> just to see if there was any difference.
> There wasn't.
>
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Pete Travis wrote:
> Why do you need to run this as root?
I ran it with and without sudo,
just to see if there was any difference.
There wasn't.
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> [tim@blanche ~]$ sudo google contacts list --title '.*' --user
> timothygayleardmur...@gmail.com
Hey Tim,
Why do you need to run this as root?
Pete
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Genes MailLists wrote:
>> What do you mean by "use google sync"?
>> Are you talking about a Fedora program?
>> According to "man google" there is no option "sync".
>> Perhaps if you just wrote down the command you give or might give
>> (under Fedora), and the effect you expect it to have,
>> I wou
On 02/10/2012 09:37 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> Just use google sync like most people.
>
> What do you mean by "use google sync"?
> Are you talking about a Fedora program?
> According to "man google" there is no option "sync".
> Perhaps if you just wrote down the command you give or might give
to import CSV data,
so I guess I could use that to transfer my contacts list from Google.
Actually, I keep all my contacts at present under OpenLDAP,
which KAddressBook is able to access when it is working.
> that said if the tool doesn't do what you need you're using the wrong
>
On 02/10/2012 07:08 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I see that this program is far from my needs or desires.
> I just want to transfer contacts from Fedoar/KDE PIM to my Android phone,
> and vice versa.
> Is this possible under Fedora, or do I have to go over to Windows?
>
>
Just use google sync
Rick Stevens wrote:
>> According to the README.txt in /usr/share/doc/
>> "If you have no idea what this project is or is about,
>> poke around on our home page at http://code.google.com/p/googlecl.";
>>
>> I have done that, and I still have no idea
>>
On Thu, 2012-02-09 at 16:31 +, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I have yum-installed googlecl
> ...
> I have done that, and I still have no idea
> what the project is or is about.
Tim, I don't use it for a long time. But I still have some notes, which
could for that reason be outda
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On 02/09/2012 10:31 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I have yum-installed googlecl
> following a suggestion on this newsgroup,
> but I have been unable to work out how to use it,
> or indeed what it is supposed to do.
>
> According to
nd on our home page athttp://code.google.com/p/googlecl.";
>
> Am I the only one on this list who reads that as, "We can't be
bothered to write comprehensible documentation, so it's up to you to
figure it all out on your own."
There is actually a lot of documentation online. You can a
On 02/09/2012 08:31 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I have yum-installed googlecl
following a suggestion on this newsgroup,
but I have been unable to work out how to use it,
or indeed what it is supposed to do.
According to the README.txt in /usr/share/doc/
"If you have no idea what this proje
On 02/09/2012 08:31 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
According to the README.txt in/usr/share/doc/
"If you have no idea what this project is or is about,
poke around on our home page athttp://code.google.com/p/googlecl.";
Am I the only one on this list who reads that as, "We can
On Thu, 09 Feb 2012 16:31:40 + Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I have yum-installed googlecl
> following a suggestion on this newsgroup,
> but I have been unable to work out how to use it,
> or indeed what it is supposed to do.
>
> According to the README.txt in /usr/share/doc/
>
I have yum-installed googlecl
following a suggestion on this newsgroup,
but I have been unable to work out how to use it,
or indeed what it is supposed to do.
According to the README.txt in /usr/share/doc/
"If you have no idea what this project is or is about,
poke around on our home pa
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