Public bug reported:
I'm trying to use Evolution to access a 6000-vcard collection on a slow
CardDAV server.
Evolution (actually the backend 'evolution-addressbook-factory') fails
to read the contents of an address book stored on this slow CardDAV
server.
The message is "Socket I/O timed out" (a
Hi Marc:
This is a security bug, because I cannot examine the state of a
potentially malware-laden USB stick without Ubuntu automatically
mounting it.
Haven't you ever heard of the "BADUSB" exploit, where a malware-laden
USB device first claims to be one type of (innocuous) device, and then
later
** Changed in: gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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gnome-keyring demands unspecified password, breaking svn commits
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/473139
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I get the same messages, but after I copied the evolution folder and
gconf folder from another machine. The headers show up, but it's
impossible to get to the actual mail. When the program is in this state,
it's also not possible to close the program in a normal way. So, there
is a code path leadin