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Andrew Conkling wrote:
> I'm surprised to find such complicated workarounds for this issue. My
> answer has always been just to reboot, as it only seems to happen when I
> log in for a second time.
>
A full reboot is really a poor solution, a stable system should be able
to stay running indefinitely only shutting down for maintenance or the
occasional update.
The reason a lot of Linux users switched from windows was because they
wanted a system like that.
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Andrew Conkling wrote:
> I'm surprised to find such complicated workarounds for this issue. My
> answer has always been just to reboot, as it only seems to happen when I
> log in for a second time.
>
A full reboot is really a poor solution, a stable system should be able
to stay running indefinitely only shutting down for maintenance or the
occasional update.
The reason a lot of Linux users switched from windows was because they enigmail. mozdev. org
wanted a system like that.
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