On Wed, 2018-04-04 at 00:50 +, home user via users wrote:
> Since Mozilla first made Lightning built in to Thunderbird, and I learned the
> appointments, etc. I put there are stored locally rather than somewhere on
> the internet, I've been using that for all reminders, scheduling, etc. So I
On 04/03/2018 05:50 PM, home user via users wrote:
I wouldn't want to "hit myself" with Joe's "Big Hammer", whatever that is.
Disabling a process just prevents it from starting on its own. Masking
it also prevents anything else from starting it, which is why I referred
to it as a Big Hammer.
On 04/03/2018 05:40 PM, home user via users wrote:
Here is the result:
-
bash.34[~]: systemctl list-unit-files | grep -i evolution
bash.35[~]:
-
So I get nothing. If you think the un-grepped output will help, I can fpaste
it.
No, I don't use Evolution so I wouldn't know what to look
Since Mozilla first made Lightning built in to Thunderbird, and I learned the
appointments, etc. I put there are stored locally rather than somewhere on the
internet, I've been using that for all reminders, scheduling, etc. So I have
no direct use for what the evolution-data-server is providing
Here is the result:
-
bash.34[~]: systemctl list-unit-files | grep -i evolution
bash.35[~]:
-
So I get nothing. If you think the un-grepped output will help, I can fpaste
it.
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On Mon, 2018-04-02 at 13:09 -0700, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 04/02/2018 12:57 PM, home user via users wrote:
> > I'm trying to end the automatic launching of Evolution processes. How do I
> > find what's launching them? The "ps" command tells me the parent of those
On 04/02/2018 12:57 PM, home user via users wrote:
I'm trying to end the automatic launching of Evolution processes. How do I find what's launching them? The
"ps" command tells me the parent of those processes is "systemd" with a user id of '1'
bash.6[~]: htop
bash: htop: command not found...
> Try disabling the services to the process
I do not understand this.
I'm trying to end the automatic launching of Evolution processes. How do I
find what's launching them? The "ps" command tells me the parent of those
> > I signed out, and logged back in to Mate, and followed your instructions
> to turn Evolution off. I rebooted the system and signed in to Gnome. Six
> Evolution processes were running.
>
> Gnome uses the calendar and addressbook backends even if you don't use
> the evo
quot;Personalization" group, I tried the
Applications icon. No Evolution.
I signed out, and logged back in to Mate, and followed your instructions to
turn Evolution off. I rebooted the system and signed in to Gnome. Six
Evolution processes were running.
Gnome uses the calendar and add
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