>>Fontconfig error: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/65-khmer.conf", line 14: out of
>>memory
>>Fontconfig error: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/65-khmer.conf", line 23: out of
>>memory
>>Fontconfig error: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/65-khmer.conf", line 32: out of
>>memory
>
>Are you really running out of memory?  If so, then that will cause you
>lots of problems.  That may be why you are getting zombies.

Hardly. It is a machine with 8 GB. I think I have seen the message for
other software two and it was never a problem in practice. I think EVO
always showed this, but it worked fine earlier.

>
>
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>>path=/; HttpOnly
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>
>I don't think the 401 is a good sign ...

It is the only 401. But I have no idea what the problem is here.

>
>
>>>
>>> The cache is stored in ~/.cache/evolution/calendars - you could try
>>> shutting down Evolution (and all the backend processes), and rename
>>> that
>>> folder - Evolution should recreate it all when you restart.
>>How do I shut-down the backend processes? I google it, but could only
>>find
>>people wanting to remove EVO altogether. 'service' does not show
>>evolution
>>backends.
>
>Service only shows system things, not user land things.
>
>After you shutdown Evolution (do 'evolution --force-shutdown' if
>necessary) you need to do
>
>  ps -ef | grep evolution
>
>to see any background Evolution processes that are still running (the
>gnome calendar gets info from Evo and the alarm notify daemon is left
>running).  Kill the processes using the 'kill' command.

I tried, but the processes are relaunched all the time. I tried to move
the cache, but the destination was removed automatically and now EVO
crashes completely as soon as I switch to the calendar view. I will try
once more as instructed below. If also that fails, I will try on a
different account.

Thanks

Michael

>
>If you really want to be sure, reboot your system, but don't login.
>Switch to a console (Ctl-Alt-F2) and login there.  Make sure nothing Evo
>related is running and then rename the cache folder.  Logout of the
>console, switch back to the GUI (Alt-F1) and go from there.
>
>P.
>
>

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