On Mon, 2013-05-13 at 13:54 -0400, Mark Filipak wrote: > On 2013/5/13 8:30 AM, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: > > Yes. 3.6.x is a major release back. 3.8.x *does* fix some performance > > issues, especially related to flaky connections. Or it certainly seems > > that way to me. > I'm new to Linux, Adam, so please excuse my ignorance. In my Linux virtual > machine I'm running Evolution version 3.6.2 and I've experienced sudden > crashes > at start-up & while idle (not doing anything).
If you run the "evolution" command from the command line [gnome-terminal] you may see text error messages upon the uninitiated exit, they may be illuminating as to the reason. But I did see such behavior *rarely* in some versions of 3.6.x This is generally true for UNIX apps; run them from the command line to see stdout/stderr messags if you feel that something is amiss. > Evo 3.6.2 is what my Software > Manager fetched when I selected to install Evolution. How does a linux-person > get and, especially, install the latest version? (Simply pointing me to a web > site is fine.) Packaging is always a distribution specific issue. For openSUSE, for example, there are repositories one can subscribe[via zypper] and update to for the 'latest' versions of software. That means someone has to package it - but for mainstream software like GNOME that is almost certainly being done by someone. <http://dominique.leuenberger.net/blog/2013/04/gnome-3-8-for-opensuse-12-3-go-get-it/> So it will depend on what distribution you are using, and will probably only be available to sit on top of the latest release of that distro. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list