Hi,

For evo re-install :

Evolution stores its stuff in $HOME/.evolution
A clean start means :

- exit evolution
- evolution --force-shutdown
- remove or rename $HOME/.evolution
- restart evolution and setup your accounts again

Please be aware that removing $HOME/.evolution WILL DELETE YOUR EXISTING
DATA.

If you have valuable pcap data, you can send them to me in a PM. Try try
avoid sensitive stuff.

Try as well to print-to-file in evo and send me the resulting PS.

Charles

On jeu, 2006-08-31 at 17:13 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-08-31 at 10:00 +0200, Charles Bueche wrote: 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > Another idea : some programs generate PCL headers encapsulating the
> > Postscript file when they know that the printer is PCL. Some printers
> > don't like these headers. Try to sniff the output to the printer with
> > wireshark/ethereal and see whether the SP content makes sense.
> > 
> > If you use CUPS, it should be possible to ask it to keep a copy of print
> > jobs, which you could then look at.
> > 
> > Charles
> 
> Hi Charles,
> 
> To point 2: It is not a CUPS, but a JetDirect Port on the printer.
> 
> To Point 1: I did a ethereal capture and selected the stream. I am not
> that conversed with reading it yet. Maybe you could give a hint where to
> look. Can I attach the *.libpcap files to the mail that goes to the
> list? Will it cause problems or can I just send them to you PM? I put
> part of the TCP stream below, deleting the big blocks of printable data.
> 
> I also unconditionally reinstalled via YaST2 in SUSE 10.1 everything
> with Evolution. On another machine, the same configuration works OK with
> identical hard and software. I suspect some problem with the Evolution
> installation. Can a clean un-install with all references and configs as
> well, and a re-installation with the same data as I have now in the
> defunct version solve the problem? If so, what is the best procedure?
> 
> :-)
> Al


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