Camaleón wrote: > On Tue, 25 May 2010 18:57:31 +0200, deloptes wrote: > >> Camaleón wrote: >> >>> If Evolution is working "off-line", switch into "on-line" mode, that >>> should go away the message about "network not available". >>> >>> >> this is the problem the online option (down left) is outblended and >> inactive. I don't understand why. > > It could be a bug, but Evolution depends much in network-manager settings > to check the connection status of the computer. Be sure you are indeed > online.
does somebody here is using it (also in production)? I want to cross check some things. I'm not using network manager, because the stupid thing is waiting for me to login to connect, but my home is on a network share that I need to have mounted before I login > > Also, go to "File" menu and look there for any "switch to online" option > you can toggle on. be sure I've done this already .. this option is disabled too > > You can try by launching Evolution being another user (not your usual > one) and from a console, to see any output errors. this is a good idea, I'll try. I've actually tried but only to see if evo is running > >> By the way I'm using evolution in KDE4 so may be there is something from >> gnome missing. >> >> I did a test upgrade so may be evolution packages are upgraded but >> dependant were not installed - is it possible? > > Check for any updated packages again. updating daily > > Update manager should care about the required packages and dependancies > that will be upgraded, I doubt you are missing one of them, it should > have warned you if something was missing or broken :-? > thanks - perhaps is the network manager. I'll get it running and check again. if someone is reading mails with evolution 2.30 from exchange please give me a note. regards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/hth4dp$ds...@dough.gmane.org