>>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. > > >>< HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized >>< Soup-Debug-Timestamp: 1392805687 >>< Soup-Debug: ESoapMessage 1 (0x7fc097021dd0) >>< Set-Cookie: mail.liu.se=R408630383; path=/ >>< Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.5 >>< Set-Cookie: exchangecookie=...; expires=Thu, 19-Feb-2015 10:28:07 GMT; >>path=/; HttpOnly >>< WWW-Authenticate: ... >>< WWW-Authenticate: Negotiate >>< X-Powered-By: ASP.NET >>< Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2014 10:28:06 GMT >>< Content-Length: 0 > >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. > > _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list