Today's install event....
paulderol
dr.jackal.mr.hydra at gmail.com
Sat May 3 14:37:59 BST 2008
unfortunately, i have unwittingly agreed to help someone move. I agreed
to this a couple of weeks ago, but forgot about it until today, possibly
because i am not attentive at all to my own scheduling needs. I regret
being occupied today as the project for refurbishing computers sounded
like a good time...oh well, there's always install fest.
On Sat, 2008-05-03 at 12:00 +0100, ubuntu-us-ga-request at lists.ubuntu.com
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> 1. Re: How do I get ownership of my mailboxes. (Eric Weir)
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> Date: Fri, 02 May 2008 12:42:01 -0400
> From: Eric Weir <eeweir at bellsouth.net>
> Subject: Re: How do I get ownership of my mailboxes.
> To: Georgia Ubuntu Mailing List <ubuntu-us-ga at lists.ubuntu.com>
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> On 5/1/2008 Paul Boren wrote:
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> > Also here's some information on using xffstab in Thunar:
> >
> > http://www.xfce.org/documentation/4.2/manuals/xffm
> >
> > I think I follow what you have in mind for your back-up folder, Eric.
> > Basically it would be like another user folder in the /home directory
> > on that second hard drive. That partition would automount when you
> > log-in and you would just have to archive all your files and copy them
> > over to the back up folder periodically. That sounds manageable.
>
> Thanks, Paul. I'll give my idea a try. And thanks for the references,
> too, especially the one above. Actually, the file manager refered to is
> xfce filemanager, which looks really interesting -- much more versatile
> than thunar, which is basic, and great as far as it goes.
>
> The only problem is that xffm doesn't seem to be available as a separate
> application. It seems come bundled into the xfce distribution as a
> whole, and appears not to be a part of the xfce desktop, which is all
> that xubuntu uses.
>
> I'm checking in to it, though. Hopefully, it is availabe as a separate
> application.
>
> Again, thanks.
>
> Sincerely,
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> Eric Weir
> Decatur, GA USA
> eeweir at bellsouth.net
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