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how do I disable evolution-alarm-notify ?
Ive seen how to in ubuntu forms but, that dont apply to me. |
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sirscott43 wrote:
> how do I disable evolution-alarm-notify ? > > Ive seen how to in ubuntu forms but, that dont apply to me. I think it is launched as soon as you run Evolution (to handle reminders for calendar and tasks). If you do not use Evolution just stop that service with gnome status monitor and save your gnome session and select "remember the current running processes" so it is not being launched at start-up... unless you run evolution again. Dunno if it possible to disable at all :-?. Greetings, -- Camaleón |
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Yes I use Evolution, Just love to turn those off somehow
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sirscott43 wrote:
> Yes I use Evolution, Just love to turn those off somehow And why do you want to disable "evolution-alarm-notify"? :-? By stopping that service you will not get any notifications and that's why I guess is an evolution inherent service. Greetings, -- Camaleón |
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Then hows one go about disabling it ?
Ive looked in yast and could not find evolution-alarm-notify to disable. |
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sirscott43 wrote:
> Then hows one go about disabling it ? > Ive looked in yast and could not find evolution-alarm-notify to > disable. The notifier is part of the Evolution program, not sure if it can be disabled when Evolution is up and running. If you do not want to see any alarm or notices, just try to turn-off any reminder from calendar and tasks. Greetings, -- Camaleón |
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sirscott43 wrote:
> I made a slight goof.. IT always ask for a password. Can that be turned > off.The notify would not be a bother.If it didnt always ask for a > password. Oh, yes... *that* keyring daemon :-) I couldn't get rid off it, it always ask for global password at first Evolution launch. I think this behavior is due to some opensuse "evolution-data-package" which comes compiled with keyring flag switched on... Greetings, -- Camaleón |
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