On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 10:02:14PM +0200, Bernat Arlandis i Mañó wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Exactly the same problem here. I'm on AMD64 too, maybe that's the
> problem. I don't know if I can continue to use it or it will definitely
> destroy my notes.
Hi,
First of all, if you're using 0.5.1 I suggest you make a backup of your
note directory (~/.gnote).
I would need some way to reproduce this problem. Try the following:
- Rename your ~/.gnote.
- Run gnote, it will create a new ~/.gnote.
- Copy one of the "offending" notes (*.note files) to the new ~/.gnote
BEFORE it got corrupted.
- Verify its current state. If the note has now been corrupted,
send me a copy of the old note (prior to corruption).
Btw, which version of gnote are you using?
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