Re: [newbie] Un-suspend and non-working USB devices

2005-03-06 Thread SnapafunFrank
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Friday 04 March 2005 23:07, Paul Kaplan wrote:
 

Is it possible to set this for different message classes?  That is, can I
leave it as my address for personal e-mails, but change it for messages
sent to the list?
P
   

PS - When sending to the mailing list, please do not have Reply-To: set
to your address.
 

You do not need a Reply To set for *any* emails unless you are sending from 
one address and want the replies to go to another.

If there is no Reply To then replies will go to whoever sent the mail. In 
the case of your personal mails that will be you, in the case of list mails 
that will be the list.
 

. and you usually.
SnapafunFrank


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[newbie] Un-suspend and non-working USB devices

2005-03-04 Thread Paul Kaplan
I have a laptop that is normally connected throught a dock to an external 
monitor and keyboard.  I can suspend it, disconnect from the dock, awaken, 
work, resuspend, return to my desk, re-connect to the dock and re-awaken.  
After re-awakening at the dock, none of my USB devices are reactivated and I 
am forced to work on the internal laptop keyboard or reboot.

Any ideas on how to get USB devices working without having to reboot.

TIA
Paul


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Re: [newbie] Un-suspend and non-working USB devices

2005-03-04 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
Paul Kaplan wrote:
I have a laptop that is normally connected throught a dock to an external 
monitor and keyboard.  I can suspend it, disconnect from the dock, awaken, 
work, resuspend, return to my desk, re-connect to the dock and re-awaken.  
After re-awakening at the dock, none of my USB devices are reactivated and I 
am forced to work on the internal laptop keyboard or reboot.

Any ideas on how to get USB devices working without having to reboot.
TIA
Paul
 


Take a look at the /etc/sysconfig/suspend file. There is an option in 
there to restart the USB subsystem when coming back from suspend. That 
may fix your problem. There are a lot of options in there, so that you 
can fine-tune suspend for your hardware, along with short explanations 
of how they work.

Mikkel
PS - When sending to the mailing list, please do not have Reply-To: set 
to your address.

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Re: [newbie] Un-suspend and non-working USB devices

2005-03-04 Thread Paul Kaplan
Is it possible to set this for different message classes?  That is, can I 
leave it as my address for personal e-mails, but change it for messages sent 
to the list?
P

 PS - When sending to the mailing list, please do not have Reply-To: set
 to your address.


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Re: [newbie] Un-suspend and non-working USB devices

2005-03-04 Thread Derek Jennings
On Friday 04 March 2005 23:07, Paul Kaplan wrote:
 Is it possible to set this for different message classes?  That is, can I
 leave it as my address for personal e-mails, but change it for messages
 sent to the list?
 P

  PS - When sending to the mailing list, please do not have Reply-To: set
  to your address.

You do not need a Reply To set for *any* emails unless you are sending from 
one address and want the replies to go to another.


If there is no Reply To then replies will go to whoever sent the mail. In 
the case of your personal mails that will be you, in the case of list mails 
that will be the list.

derek
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http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org


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Re: [newbie] Un-suspend and non-working USB devices

2005-03-04 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
Paul Kaplan wrote:
Is it possible to set this for different message classes?  That is, can I 
leave it as my address for personal e-mails, but change it for messages sent 
to the list?
P

PS - When sending to the mailing list, please do not have Reply-To: set
to your address.

It would depend on your email client. But you really don't need it set 
on personal messages. If there isn't a Reply-To address set, then the 
return address is used. If you were having the reply sent to a different 
email address, then setting the Reply-To address would make sense. For 
example, if I were sending a message from this account, but I wanted the 
reply to go to my mail.com account, then I would set the Reply-To 
address to the mail.com account. Some mail servers will not let you send 
messages through them unless the return address is a valid address on 
that server.

The other use I make of Reply-To is a cron job that sends out a HTML 
calendar at the start of each month with all the events for the month 
filled in. The return address is [EMAIL PROTECTED], so it can 
be sorted by the mail filters, but the Reply-To is for my account so I 
get any feedback right away. (Things like You are missing Uncle Joe's 
birthday - it is on the 22.) That way, I can fix things, and if 
necessary, get a replacement calendar out.

Mikkel
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for you are crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!

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