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
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 16:18, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> It it in your best interests to get out of that habit. You are going to
>> start seeing strange problems you don't understand, and things will break
>> in ways that are hard to troubleshoot and fix. Your system sounds pretty
>> mixed up, an
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
On Feb 11, 2012 7:19 AM, "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.
>
> > It it in your best interests to get out of that habit. You are goi
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.
> It it in your best interests to get out of that habit. You are going to
> start seeing strange problems you don't understand, and thin
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
Genes MailLists 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 like most people.
What
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
>> what the project is or is about.
>>
>> Could s
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 outdated. I've used it mai
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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 the README.txt in /us
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On 02/09/2012 11:20 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> 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
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 project is or
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't be bothered
to writ
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/
> "If you have no idea
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