Re: [Evolution] evolutio forgets my passwords every start

2012-03-04 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sun, 2012-03-04 at 00:46 +, Pete Biggs wrote:
  
  I too have two keyrings - 'login' and 'default' - all my passwords are
  in 'default' and I get asked for a password every time I start up Gnome
  - so I thought I would do a bit of reading ...
  
  It appears that unfortunately the PAM Gnome-Keyring integration will
  only unlock the 'login' keyring - what is supposed to happen is that
  when any other keyring is unlocked there should be a tick box saying
  Automatically unlock this on login and then the password to this
  keyring is stored in the login keyring and automatically used when the
  keyring is needed in future. Needless to say, this doesn't happen for
  me.
  
 Just to follow up to myself. 
 
 I logged out of gnome and went to .gonme2/keyrings and renamed
 'login.keyring' to something else, and then renamed 'default.keyring'
 'login.keyring' and changed the contents of the file 'default' to read
 'login'.  When I logged back in to gnome, it all worked properly - no
 multiple prompts.
 
 So the answer is to have the 'login' keyring as your default and have it
 contain all the keys you need.  Then, so long as PAM is setup properly
 you will be able to unlock the keyring at login and not enter any
 passwords multiple times.

Thanks Pete. This is what worked for me:

I have both login.keyring and default.keyring. The file 'default'
already pointed at login.keyring. I tried switching login.keyring with
default.keyring but that didn't work. I switched them back and removed
(i.e. moved aside) default.keyring. That worked.

IOW even though the default keyring was already set as login.keyring,
the fact that a default.keyring file also existed seems to have been
what made Evo not work. I'm not sure if this counts as a bug or a
feature, but it works now. And my brain hurts.

As my kids would say, woohoo!

poc

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[Evolution] bad page layout when printing from Evolution

2012-03-04 Thread Dan Saint-Andre
I have tried everything that I can find to get email printing to fit
onto the page
within reasonable margins.

** pages are always chopped off at the top and bottom
** pages truncate long lines on the right edge

I've tried all sorts of Page Setup settings in Evolution.
I've tried to use all sorts of values for scaling in printer preferences
Nothing seems to have much effect on what makes it to paper.

I have this problem on several editions of Evolution scattered over
several workstation
running various Ubuntu or Mint distros.

Suggestions?
~~~ 0;-Dan
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Re: [Evolution] evolution forgets my passwords

2012-03-04 Thread Dan Saint-Andre
I too have this problem with Evolution v3.2.2 from the Linux Mint-12
distro repositories.

~~~ 0;-Dan

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Re: [Evolution] bad page layout when printing from Evolution

2012-03-04 Thread Dan Saint-Andre
I tried printing to file as PDF and still had troubles.

My resulting page has 1/4-inch margins -- far too small for what the
printer supports.
My request for 80% scaling, scrunched output up and left with a 1/4-inch
top and left margin.
I could read the  PDF image in this result, but could not get things to
paper without
loss of top and left content.

Suggestions,
~~~ 0;-Dan

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