On Tue, 2022-05-03 at 16:13 -0600, duane.johnson--- via evolution-list
wrote:
> I wonder why this is not the default?
Hi,
because you do not want to give any random application access to your
whole home, that voids the intention of the sandboxing and safety for
your files.
> It seems it
On Tue, 2022-05-03 at 15:06 -0600, duane.johnson wrote:
> I'm running Evolution 3.44.1 (by Flathub.org)
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=202363
Cheers,
andre
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On Tue, 2022-05-03 at 23:38 +0200, Ralf Mardorf via evolution-list
wrote:
> Access normal files on the host, not including host os or system
> internals:
>
> sudo flatpak override ApplicationIDHere --filesystem=host
Thanks, Ralf, you got me going on the right track. Here's what worked
for me:
$
On Tue, 2022-05-03 at 15:06 -0600, duane.johnson--- wrote:
> This appears to be a sandbox of some kind?
>
> Where can I find the PDF file on disk?
>
> I'm running Evolution 3.44.1 (by Flathub.org)
>
Hi,
I don't have knowledge about flatpack, maybe the Arch Wiki is a starting
point:
When I select an email and "print" (ctrl+P), the dialog allows me to
select "Print to File" as the Printer. Once selected, there is a File
(destination) selector, and filetype selector (default PDF) below the
list of printers.
If I use the default File destination, it *says* that it is going to