M.Lewis wrote:
>
> Where can you change the default browser that comes up when clicking a
> URL in Icedove? Icedove brings up Konqueror currently.
IIRC as root do:
# update-alternatives --config x-www-browser
I don't know how to do that on a per-user basis.
> Where can you c
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Saturday 15 November 2008, "M.Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'Icedove and Iceweasel defaults {KDE}':
Where can you change the default browser that comes up when clicking a
URL in Icedove? Icedove brings up Konqueror currently.
On Saturday 15 November 2008, "M.Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'Icedove and Iceweasel defaults {KDE}':
>Where can you change the default browser that comes up when clicking a
>URL in Icedove? Icedove brings up Konqueror currently.
Not sure. I don
Where can you change the default browser that comes up when clicking a
URL in Icedove? Icedove brings up Konqueror currently.
Where can you change the default mailer that comes up when clicking a
mail-to: link (or File | Send Link) in Iceweasel? Iceweasel currently
brings up Evolution
In Icedove, where is the window size resource for the rss setup/config
window?
The out-of-the-box size is too large to read and access the date
boxes in the upper left.
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On Wed,08.Oct.08, 01:21:01, andy baxter wrote:
> John Lindsay wrote:
>> I have just switched over to Debian. I like it a lot better than openSuse
>> and my wife likes it as well. In icedove, if i click on a url it opens up
>> the default web browser. I would much pre
On 10/07/08 21:27, Oscar Nuñez wrote:
John Lindsay wrote:
I have just switched over to Debian. I like it a lot better than
openSuse and my wife likes it as well. In icedove, if i click on a url
it opens up the default web browser. I would much prefer it to open up
the Iceweasel browser which
John Lindsay wrote:
I have just switched over to Debian. I like it a lot better than
openSuse and my wife likes it as well. In icedove, if i click on a url
it opens up the default web browser. I would much prefer it to open up
the Iceweasel browser which is my preferred browser. Where in
Star Liu wrote:
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 8:02 AM, John Lindsay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have just switched over to Debian. I like it a lot better than openSuse
and my wife likes it as well. In icedove, if i click on a url it opens up
the default web browser. I would much prefer it t
> In icedove, if i click on a url
> it opens up the default web browser. I would much prefer it to open up
> the Iceweasel browser which is my preferred browser. Where in icedove
> can I change it to open iceweasel?
Actually, you can change it from the desktop. In the menu b
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 8:02 AM, John Lindsay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just switched over to Debian. I like it a lot better than openSuse
> and my wife likes it as well. In icedove, if i click on a url it opens up
> the default web browser. I would much prefer it to open u
John Lindsay wrote:
I have just switched over to Debian. I like it a lot better than
openSuse and my wife likes it as well. In icedove, if i click on a url
it opens up the default web browser. I would much prefer it to open up
the Iceweasel browser which is my preferred browser. Where in
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> I have just switched over to Debian. I like it a lot better than
> openSuse and my wife likes it as well. In icedove, if i click on a url
> it opens up the default web browser. I would much prefer it to open up
> t
I have just switched over to Debian. I like it a lot better than
openSuse and my wife likes it as well. In icedove, if i click on a url
it opens up the default web browser. I would much prefer it to open up
the Iceweasel browser which is my preferred browser. Where in icedove
can I change it
This is happening to me in 2 different IMAP email accounts on icedove,
Debian Lenny.
I have an account, and it has a new message in it. I can SEE the header
in the preview pane. When I CLICK on the message, icedove crashes. I ran
icedove from teh command line and here is teh error:
~$ icedove
if there is a way of fixing the missing
>> 'reply-to-list' functionally of icedove for lenny?
>>
>> Since the extension doesn't work any more, I acquired the habit of
>> always using 'reply-all' and then editing the 'to's and 'cc
Ron Johnson wrote:
> This works for me:
> http://members.cox.net/ron.l.johnson/replytolist-0.2.1.xpi
>
> v0.3.0 fails, since I use IMAP.
>
> I think that you need to install the Mnenhy add-on.
Yes, downgrading to 0.2.1 works for me also. I don't think Icedove
On 09/11/08 02:53, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
On 2008-09-11 09:41, thveillon.debian wrote:
I have "reply to mailing list 0.3.1" and it works ok with Icedove here.
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/thunderbird/addon/4455
It is considered "experimental" on Mozilla website I jus
On 2008-09-11 09:41, thveillon.debian wrote:
> I have "reply to mailing list 0.3.1" and it works ok with Icedove here.
>
> https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/thunderbird/addon/4455
>
> It is considered "experimental" on Mozilla website I just noticed, but
> ne
On 2008-09-11 09:41, thveillon.debian wrote:
> I have "reply to mailing list 0.3.1" and it works ok with Icedove here.
>
> https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/thunderbird/addon/4455
>
> It is considered "experimental" on Mozilla website I just noticed, but
> ne
Johannes Wiedersich a écrit :
On 2008-09-10 13:31, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
[snip]
I am sorry for having accidentally sent that OT message to list.
Does anyone know, if there is a way of fixing the missing
'reply-to-list' functionally of icedove for lenny?
Since the extension do
On 2008-09-10 13:31, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
[snip]
I am sorry for having accidentally sent that OT message to list.
Does anyone know, if there is a way of fixing the missing
'reply-to-list' functionally of icedove for lenny?
Since the extension doesn't work any more, I acquir
I use Debian Lenny. I had installed iceweasel & icedove packages with
corresponding localization packages for russian and belarussian
languages (iceweasel-l10n-ru, iceweasel-l10n-be, icedove-l10n-ru,
icedove-l10n-be).
Both languages are visible in Add-ons windows of Iceweasel & Icedo
On Fri, 2008-07-11 at 16:58 +0300, Arthur A wrote:
> I want to use icedove v.2...14, to subscribe to and reply to this mailing
> list
> and others. But at the moment if I just hit reply it goes to the person who
> is
> listed as "from", not the "sender"
e button and the
>>> menu entry are greyed and cannot be used; it seems the messages are not
>>> being recognized as from a mailing list.
>> This is the experience I have had for the past several releases of
>> Icedove.
>
> Do you have Enigmail or Mne
wever, both the button and the
>> menu entry are greyed and cannot be used; it seems the messages are not
>> being recognized as from a mailing list.
>
> This is the experience I have had for the past several releases of
> Icedove.
Do you have Enigmail or Mnenhy install
s are not
> being recognized as from a mailing list.
This is the experience I have had for the past several releases of
Icedove.
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Ron Johnson escreveu:
v.0.2.1 does not crash, but I do not get a "Reply to list" button
either. It simply has no effect.
No button. It's in the Message drop-down menu.
I was able to add the button to the toolbar by customizing it. And there
is that option in the Message menu. Howev
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> Ron Johnson escreveu:
>>> http://alumnit.ca/wiki/?ReplyToListThunderbirdExtension
>>>
>>
>> v0.3.0 definitely crashes with courier-imap, but v0.2.1 seems to
>> work. (The last version I had was v0.
list" button
either. It simply has no effect.
You have to be using icedove, not thunderbird. Try customizing the panel.
Alternatively, see if it's an option in your message menu. Ctrl I should do the
same.
That's all I know.
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Ron Johnson escreveu:
http://alumnit.ca/wiki/?ReplyToListThunderbirdExtension
v0.3.0 definitely crashes with courier-imap, but v0.2.1 seems to
work. (The last version I had was v0.2.0.)
Here v.0.2.1 does not crash, but I do not get a "Reply to list" button
either. It simply has no e
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On 07/11/08 11:12, Arthur A wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 07/11/08 10:23, Arthur A wrote:
> [snip]
>>>> Indeed. I found the extension and it's perfect. Debian was nice enough
>>>> to patch icedove as opp
Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 07/11/08 10:23, Arthur A wrote:
[snip]
Indeed. I found the extension and it's perfect. Debian was nice enough
to patch icedove as opposed to making us wait until version 3. Thanks
for the tip.
Where did you find it?
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 10:56:49AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Where did you find it? The last time I tried, the extension was broken.
I'd like to know as well. The one I am aware of has been broken for some
time.
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On 07/11/08 10:23, Arthur A wrote:
[snip]
>>
> Indeed. I found the extension and it's perfect. Debian was nice enough
> to patch icedove as opposed to making us wait until version 3. Thanks
> for the tip.
Where did you find it? T
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
Arthur A wrote:
Hi,
I want to use icedove v.2...14, to subscribe to and reply to this
mailing list and others. But at the moment if I just hit reply it goes
to the person who is listed as "from", not the "sender". There is
another button that s
Arthur A wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use icedove v.2...14, to subscribe to and reply to this
> mailing list and others. But at the moment if I just hit reply it goes
> to the person who is listed as "from", not the "sender". There is
> another button that says
Hi,
I want to use icedove v.2...14, to subscribe to and reply to this mailing list
and others. But at the moment if I just hit reply it goes to the person who is
listed as "from", not the "sender". There is another button that says "reply to
sender and all", bu
Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
May be, this is a bug. Check it and probably submit a bugreport. 'reportbug'
packages is
useful for these purposes.
Already did that, many days ago. Only that I never got any reply from
the maintainer. However, I just checked the bug report on the Debian bug
track
ng previously deselected package iceowl-extension.
>> (Reading database ... 244729 files and directories currently installed.)
>> Unpacking iceowl-extension (from .../iceowl-extension_0.7-2_i386.deb) ...
>> Setting up iceowl-extension (0.7-2) ...
>>
>>
>> But after in
owl-extension (0.7-2) ...
But after installing it and restarting Icedove, the calendar is not
being shown in the mail client, it is as if the extension was never
installed. What am I missing here?
$> dpkg -l icedove* iceow* | grep ^i
ii icedove 2.0.0.14-1 free/unbranded thunderbird
7-2) ...
But after installing it and restarting Icedove, the calendar is not
being shown in the mail client, it is as if the extension was never
installed. What am I missing here?
$> dpkg -l icedove* iceow* | grep ^i
ii icedove 2.0.0.14-1 free/unbranded thunderbird
mail/news/rss
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
Andrei Popescu wrote:
The magic incantation (as root) is
Excellent choice of words! All 'root users' are wizards and Linux
is 'magic'! All the new students have to come through the platform 9 3/4,
take Hogwarts express to reach the Hogwart School of Witchcr
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> The magic incantation (as root) is
>
Excellent choice of words! All 'root users' are wizards and Linux
is 'magic'! All the new students have to come through the platform 9 3/4,
take Hogwarts express to reach the Hogwart School of Witchcraft and
Wizardry (mailing lists). H
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 07:44:52AM -0300, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
I checked and changed the values of
network.protocol-handler.app.http(s)
form "x-www-browser" to "iceweasel". Now icedove opens urls with iceweasel,
as I want. Thank you very much
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On 05/25/08 17:01, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using etch + gnome desktop, icedove for mail and iceweasel as the
> default web browser. Icedove is using epiphany as the web browser for
> open urls inside emails
Hello,
I am using etch + gnome desktop, icedove for mail and iceweasel as the
default web browser. Icedove is using epiphany as the web browser for
open urls inside emails. I want to set iceweasel for it. How can I do
that? I search the configuration options of icedove and googled a bit
John Allen wrote:
> View->Sort By->Group By
This did not work (it actually says "Group By Sort G" instead of
just "Sort By" in my case) but View->Sort By->Order Received
worked. Thanks!
Regards, Jan
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Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
After some Sid upgrades, Icedove now puts my "inbox" and "sent
box" messages into time categories:
- Today
- Yesterday
- Last week
- Two weeks ago
- Old mail
I do not need/want this feature, and have been looking for a way
to turn it off. Coul
After some Sid upgrades, Icedove now puts my "inbox" and "sent
box" messages into time categories:
- Today
- Yesterday
- Last week
- Two weeks ago
- Old mail
I do not need/want this feature, and have been looking for a way
to turn it off. Couldn't find it. Anyone
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 7:46 AM, Michael Geiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Yang schrieb:
>
> > I installed the latest lightning extension for icedove. The xpi is
> > installed but after restarted the icedove, the calendar pane is in a mess,
> > no grid sho
Michael Yang schrieb:
I installed the latest lightning extension for icedove. The xpi is
installed but after restarted the icedove, the calendar pane is in a
mess, no grid shown up, totally can't work with it.
anyone has idea about this?
lightning 0.8, icedove 2.0.0.9 <http:/
I installed the latest lightning extension for icedove. The xpi is installed
but after restarted the icedove, the calendar pane is in a mess, no grid
shown up, totally can't work with it.
anyone has idea about this?
lightning 0.8, icedove 2.0.0.9 (20080110)
lenny/sid, 2.6.24
Thanks.
M.
I just sent a pdf attachement with icedove/etch. Looking closer
at it, the plain text source of my e-mail contains mime parts:
(All underscores are by me. Humans: please ignore)
/=
Con_tent-Type: appl_ic_ation/x-msdown_load;
name="nnn.pdf"
Con_tent
Adam Hardy on 18/03/08 11:19, wrote:
Sven Joachim on 18/03/08 07:51, wrote:
There is a new icedove package for stable that may fix the problem, see
http://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/2008/msg00088.html.
I'm trying out this new build now because I'm also affected by th
Sven Joachim on 18/03/08 07:51, wrote:
There is a new icedove package for stable that may fix the problem, see
http://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/2008/msg00088.html.
I'm trying out this new build now because I'm also affected by this 'crash after
send' bug.
There is a new icedove package for stable that may fix the problem, see
http://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/2008/msg00088.html.
Sven
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version
of Icedove from http://snapshot.debian.net/package/icedove . For
example, version 1.5.0.13+1.5.0.14b.dfsg1-0etch1 may be what you're
looking for.
I also have 1.5.0.12.dfsg1-0etch1 (i386) in my /var/apt/archives if you
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w
oblem with no extensions
installed.
(You know, you could always purge icedove and install Thunderbird
2.0.0.12 directly from mozilla.org.)
Well, I will try that, but as I mentioned in an earlier
post, I never have much luck with installing like that!
Oh, does purging Icedove erase all of my mail
m with no extensions
installed.
>>> (You know, you could always purge icedove and install Thunderbird
>>> 2.0.0.12 directly from mozilla.org.)
>>>
>> Well, I will try that, but as I mentioned in an earlier
>> post, I never have much luck with installing like t
t
>>> getting fixed.
>>> So, can anybody tell me how to backout the last update
>>> to Icedove? It is really inconvenient to have to
>>> restart it every time I send an email! :-(
>> Doesn't it occur only when you have another Icedove window open at
Ron Johnson wrote the following on 03/16/2008 04:45 PM:
> On 03/16/08 16:14, Dennis G. Wicks wrote:
>> Greetings again;
>
>> Well, this seems to be a known problem which isn't
>> getting fixed.
>
>> So, can anybody tell me how to backout the last update
&g
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On 03/16/08 16:14, Dennis G. Wicks wrote:
> Greetings again;
>
> Well, this seems to be a known problem which isn't
> getting fixed.
>
> So, can anybody tell me how to backout the last update
> to Icedove? It is real
Greetings again;
Well, this seems to be a known problem which isn't
getting fixed.
So, can anybody tell me how to backout the last update
to Icedove? It is really inconvenient to have to
restart it every time I send an email! :-(
TIA!
Dennis
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Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote the following on 03/16/2008
11:19 AM:
> Dennis G. Wicks wrote:
>> Greetings;
>>
>> I just updated icedove via aptitude install icedove and
>> now everytime I do a send icedove shuts down. No
>> messages that I can find. I can start it bac
Dennis G. Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
I just updated icedove via aptitude install icedove and
now everytime I do a send icedove shuts down. No
messages that I can find. I can start it back up and it
works fine until I try to send another message.
I am running gnome and;
Icedove 1.5.0.13
Greetings;
I just updated icedove via aptitude install icedove and
now everytime I do a send icedove shuts down. No
messages that I can find. I can start it back up and it
works fine until I try to send another message.
I am running gnome and;
> Icedove 1.5.0.13+1.5.0.15b.dfsg1-0etch1
ker
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On 03/15/08 22:00, Rich Healey wrote:
[snip]
>
> Well i ended up just building from source (2.0.0.12!) and installing it
> manually.. anyway that machine was on lenny.
- From mozilla.org?
How long did it take to build, and what kind of h/w do you ha
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Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 03/15/08 09:06, Rich Healey wrote:
>> I just copied all my settings accross from thunderbird on this machine
>> (debian, but icedove installed a 1.5.x with apt, so i just build
>> thunderbird from the mozil
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> I just copied all my settings accross from thunderbird on this machine
> (debian, but icedove installed a 1.5.x with apt, so i just build
> thunderbird from the mozilla repos) to my other debian machi
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I just copied all my settings accross from thunderbird on this machine
(debian, but icedove installed a 1.5.x with apt, so i just build
thunderbird from the mozilla repos) to my other debian machine, (just
installed icedove, 2.0.0.9, like this machine
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 02:04:09PM +0100, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> > Enter 'x-www-browser' into the second box that opens.
>
> For what it's worth Etch's icedove 1.5.0.14pre (20080208) contains:
>
> network.protocol-handler.app.https default string x-ww
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For what it's worth Etch's icedove 1.5.0.14pre (20080208) contains:
network.protocol-handler.app.https default string x-www-browser
It seems to me this has disappeared
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Florian Kulzer wrote on 2008-03-11 11:24:
> On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 11:00:27 +0100, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
>> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>> On 03/11/08 03:34, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
>>>> On my newly installed lenny, ice
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 11:00:27 +0100, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>> On 03/11/08 03:34, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
>>> On my newly installed lenny, icedove opens links with epiphany instead
>>> of my prefered iceweasel:
>>>
>>> [EM
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>> On 03/11/08 03:34, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
>>> On my newly installed lenny, icedove opens links with
Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 03/11/08 03:34, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
On my newly installed lenny, icedove opens links with epiphany instead
of my prefered iceweasel:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ll /etc/alternatives/ |grep x-www-browser
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root
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On 03/11/08 03:34, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> On my newly installed lenny, icedove opens links with epiphany instead
> of my prefered iceweasel:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ll /etc/alternatives/ |grep x-www-browser
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root r
On my newly installed lenny, icedove opens links with epiphany instead
of my prefered iceweasel:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ll /etc/alternatives/ |grep x-www-browser
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 2008-02-23 22:40 x-www-browser ->
/usr/bin/iceweasel
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 34 2008-02-23 22:40 x-
Well, I guess I kind of found it:
http://packages.debian.org/source/sid/iceweasel
Looks like that's where it can be started.
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>have you tried apt-get source iceweasel ? That should get the sources for you.
Oh, thanks, I will try it on my Ubuntu box. However I was looking for
something like a web svn/cvs respository or something, like something
that one can just wget it from a any generic OS I suppose.
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Sunnz wrote:
I never tried, but I suppose there should be no difficulty in
grabbing the Debian source >packages and compiling them in Ubuntu.
Actually there already exist a package for Ubuntu, just click and install.
Yes I am aware that it is just a rebrand of the Mozilla Firefox, I got
my rea
>I never tried, but I suppose there should be no difficulty in
grabbing the Debian source >packages and compiling them in Ubuntu.
Actually there already exist a package for Ubuntu, just click and install.
Yes I am aware that it is just a rebrand of the Mozilla Firefox, I got
my reasons for it...
Sunnz:
>
> The only Debian distro I have tried so far are Ubuntu's... however I
> am just wondering what are the state of IceWeasel and IceDove like?
> Are the source distributed in a portable form somewhere that can be
> downloaded and recompiled on other Unix like OS like o
Sunnz wrote:
Hello there,
The only Debian distro I have tried so far are Ubuntu's... however I
am just wondering what are the state of IceWeasel and IceDove like?
Are the source distributed in a portable form somewhere that can be
downloaded and recompiled on other Unix like OS like other
Hello there,
The only Debian distro I have tried so far are Ubuntu's... however I
am just wondering what are the state of IceWeasel and IceDove like?
Are the source distributed in a portable form somewhere that can be
downloaded and recompiled on other Unix like OS like other Linux
distros
2008/2/20, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am running icedove in Lenny. And I have a problem too with it. It
> > crashes _only_ when I open mails sent by Trac [1], The Trac server
> > has a private IP. This problem appeared 3 weeks ago,
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On 02/20/08 09:38, Sergio Cuéllar Valdés wrote:
> 2008/2/18, Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> And while on the subject of Mozilla software, icedove has started crashing on
>> me. Roughly every 10 minutes it would be if I was us
2008/2/18, Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> And while on the subject of Mozilla software, icedove has started crashing on
> me. Roughly every 10 minutes it would be if I was using icedove alone all the
> time.
>
> Where do I look for crash logs or other info? Is there
nly one who seems to be having these problems, I'd
>> start looking at your box. Specifically, bad RAM is what I'd first
>> test for.
>
> I ran several iterations of memtest86 without errors on my RAM.
>
> I updated all packages in etch to today.
>
> Icedov
Ron Johnson on 19/02/08 14:57, wrote:
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Ralph Katz on 18/02/08 20:25, wrote:
On 02/18/2008 10:37 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
And while on the subject of Mozilla software, icedove has started
crashing on me. Roughly
Adam Hardy on 19/02/08 17:31, wrote:
Ron Johnson on 19/02/08 14:57, wrote:
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Ralph Katz on 18/02/08 20:25, wrote:
On 02/18/2008 10:37 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
And while on the subject of Mozilla software, icedove
* Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080219 11:35]:
> Hmmm. So far it is only icedove having problems so I thought it would be
> more related than that. But I did have a weird problem over the weekend
> where I had to reset my BIOS to get the PC to boot.
On some motherboards (min
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Ralph Katz on 18/02/08 20:25, wrote:
On 02/18/2008 10:37 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
And while on the subject of Mozilla software, icedove has started
crashing on me. Roughly
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> Ralph Katz on 18/02/08 20:25, wrote:
>> On 02/18/2008 10:37 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
>>> And while on the subject of Mozilla software, icedove has started
>>> crashing on me. Roughly ever
Ralph Katz on 18/02/08 20:25, wrote:
On 02/18/2008 10:37 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
And while on the subject of Mozilla software, icedove has started
crashing on me. Roughly every 10 minutes it would be if I was using
icedove alone all the time.
Where do I look for crash logs or other info? Is
> On 14/02/2008, Javier Barroso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > My icedove doesn't drag and drop my emails from inbox to folder. 2
> > > weeks ago I used drag and drop it without problem.
>
> Today? icedove drags and drop
On 02/18/2008 10:37 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
> And while on the subject of Mozilla software, icedove has started
> crashing on me. Roughly every 10 minutes it would be if I was using
> icedove alone all the time.
>
> Where do I look for crash logs or other info? Is there an optio
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On 02/18/08 09:37, Adam Hardy wrote:
> And while on the subject of Mozilla software, icedove has started
> crashing on me. Roughly every 10 minutes it would be if I was using
> icedove alone all the time.
>
> Where do I look for cras
And while on the subject of Mozilla software, icedove has started crashing on
me. Roughly every 10 minutes it would be if I was using icedove alone all the time.
Where do I look for crash logs or other info? Is there an option setting for
logging more info? (I thought TB had a feedback
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