On Thu, 2011-03-24 at 11:42 -0600, Bart Hollis wrote:
> Quite often, evolution crashes. (Evo 2.30.1.2 on openSuse 11.3 on top
> of KDE) It just goes away. If I start it from a command prompt, I can
> see quite a few errors, the final ones being fatal (of course). It's
> been doing this for a wh
Dear Bart et al.
On Thu, 2011-03-24 at 13:42 -0400, Bart Hollis wrote:
> Quite often, evolution crashes. (Evo 2.30.1.2 on openSuse 11.3 on top
> of KDE) It just goes away. If I start it from a command prompt, I can
> see quite a few errors, the final ones being fatal (of course). It's
> been do
On Thu, 2011-03-24 at 11:42 -0600, Bart Hollis wrote:
> So, using Firefox, I went to https://bugzilla.gnome.org. I got a page
> that said there was an internal server error. Some days I just can't
> seem to do anything right!
It appears to be a problem with the BZ server. Several people hace
com
evolution 2.30.1.2
openSuse 11.3
kde desktop
Often, seemingly randomly (but of course it isn't) evolution simply goes
away.
If I start it from a command prompt, I get two different errors. I
can't seem to figure out what to do to cause it or what not to do to
prevent it. I cannot understand the
Quite often, evolution crashes. (Evo 2.30.1.2 on openSuse 11.3 on top
of KDE) It just goes away. If I start it from a command prompt, I can
see quite a few errors, the final ones being fatal (of course). It's
been doing this for a while and I thought to just wait and see if it got
fixed and an
On Fri, 2011-03-25 at 07:15 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> You need to state the version of *Evolution* you're using. See
> Help->About.
My mistake. I see you did mention the Evo version. For some reason I
missed it.
poc
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On Thu, 2011-03-24 at 19:24 -0700, Arnaud G wrote:
> I am running 10.04 LTS at work and on all my
> other machines. Only 10.10 indicates " unread messages".
I'm assuming you're talking about Ubuntu, though you don't say so.
Please understand that Evolution is not an Ubuntu-specific application
an