On 20/09/2007, Art Alexion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Suman,
>
> Thanks for the help on this one, but it did not work.  I was able to
> follow all of your instructions except the last line,
>
> killall -s SIGHUP /usr/lib/GConf/2/gconfd-2
>
> which returned a file not found.


hmm.. you could try:

[the first 4 steps remain the same]
killall -s SIGHUP gconfd-2

this makes the gconf-daemon reload its cache.. [so that the evolution
configs we deleted in step 3 get notified to the daemon]

It deleted some things,
>       * Stuff On This Computer
>       * Filters
>       * Signatures
> but did not solve the problem I was trying to fix with it.


Please do correct me if I'm mistaken: You are looking to wipe out all your
account information from Evolution and start afresh, i.e. the next time you
start Evolution, it should start the Evolution Account/Setup Assistant
[stable version] or show the beta-warning [unstable version].

If yes, then the 5-step procedure described above would help.. :)

For some reason, my exchange hosted personal Contacts display a few
> apparently arbitrary addresses, always the same, but never more than 6
> or so (I think there are about 1200 total).
>
> I have another computer on the same network with the identical version
> of Evolution as this one, but that one shows all of the contacts.  The
> only difference is the properly functioning installation is on xubuntu
> (xfce) and the problem one is on kubuntu (kde); I don't expect that is
> the problem, but I am passing it on.
>
>
> Both computers show the Global Address List.
>
> Any ideas?


None from me.. evolution-hackers ?

-Suman

On Sat, 2007-09-15 at 01:41 -0400, Suman wrote:

> >
> > On 13/09/2007, Art Alexion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >         I want to reconfigure evolution from scratch.  My mail
> >         contacts and
> >         calendar are on an exchange server so I won't lose them.  What
> >         is
> >         everything I have to delete?
> >
> > [if you're using GNOME]
> > evolution --force-shutdown
> > rm -rf ~/.evolution/
> > rm -rf ~/.gconf/apps/evolution/
> > rm -rf ~/.gnome2_private/Evolution/
> >
> > killall -s SIGHUP /usr/lib/GConf/2/gconfd-2
> >
> >         --
> >
> >         Art
> >
> > -Suman
>
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