A workaround is to backup evolution (file --> backup settings). When
restarted uncheck/check birthdays and anniversaries and that should
force then to appear. It's tedious but probably good practice to backup
anyway.
I thought this problem was related to sharing my .evolution folder with
another c
Of course, backing up evolution kills all evolution processes, including
evolution-data-server-2.28. Manually killing that process seems to have
the same effect.
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Calendar > Contacts > Birthdays & Anniversaries forgets displaying birthdays
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246251
You received thi
If evolution-data-server is running before you start evolution you may
experience this bug. Kill evolution-data-server before you start
evolution and try again. Seems to work, although you still need to click
/re-click birthdays and anniversaries.
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Calendar > Contacts > Birthdays & Anniversarie
I've tried two things that seem to improve the problem.
1. Connect to the repository ppa:lifeless/ppa
(https://launchpad.net/~lifeless/+archive/ppa) and upgrade evolution-
data-server to version 2.28.1-0ubuntu2.
2. From System/Preferences/Startup Applications uncheck Evolution Alarm
Notifier. Tha
This bug -- and others relating to calendar/task settings (such as day
begin/ends setting and colour settings) -- are not present in the
version of evolution at Jacob's ppa
(https://launchpad.net/~jacob/+archive/evo230). Many people used Jacob's
version in Lucid; being 2.30.3, it will also work in
On reflection, my suggestion at #10 would be more appropriate for a
forum, but it might also give bug trackers a clue, because clearly each
version of 2.30.3 was compiled from different source code.
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No effect when unchecking "Compress weekends in month view"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/643
Me too, on my Acer Aspire One. Here's my workaround.
It seems that gnome-setting-daemon does not alway start. In a terminal
type gnome-setting-daemon. Then type killall nautilus.
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Not all desktop items are themed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/625670
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Pablo, that version of evolution-data-server is no longer at the ppa
referred to in post #24. It has probably been removed because there is a
later version of evolution and its components available for Ubuntu 10.04
(Lucid). You might be better advised to update your 9.04 to 10.04 when
it is release
I have the problem on an Acer Aspire One with 320GB HHD. My suggestion
at #13 of restarting the gnome-setting-daemon and killing nautilus works
every time for me. No reboot or logout necessary.
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