Am 31.03.22 um 20:25 schrieb Gottfried:
Should I delete the profiles number 2, 5, 6, 7, 8 ?which ask me to set
icedove up? Is it save to delete profiles?
According to your list, these profiles are not yet set up. Which means:
they don't hold any mails or other relevant data. So I assume they
At the moment, when I run: icedove -ProfileManager
it gives me 8 options:
1. Default Default runs the new icedove
2. Default asks me to set up icedove
3. Default 1runs the new icedove
4. Default 2runs the new icedove
5. Default 3
Run icedove -ProfileManager
On Wed, Mar 30, 2022, 11:12 AM Gottfried wrote:
> at the moment I am getting my wires crossed/ I am a bit slow on the uptake
>
> what do you mean by " to launch the profile manager"
> do you mean to open the .guix-profile folder?
>
> "and select the profile"
> do you
at the moment I am getting my wires crossed/ I am a bit slow on the uptake
what do you mean by " to launch the profile manager"
do you mean to open the .guix-profile folder?
"and select the profile"
do you mean to open: .guix-profile/bin/
and choose the profile "icedove"
If yes, I did that, but
I also have this problem. It forgets which profile I'm using or
something. I have to launch the profile manager and select the profile
for it to use.
Unfortunately, every time after guix pull updating icedove I have to set
up icedove again.
Opening icedove the path is set to:
/gnu/store/0vyrq4fz1wwxpy2izvjbrkfpaap5r5m9-icedove-91.7/bin/icedove
the only way to open icedove is to choose in the starter app an older
version: in my case:
/gnu