I got a message about security updates for Debian 10 Buster. They were mostly
about WebKitGTK. Last week, when I started having trouble with gmail and
OAuth2, one possibility remarked was that WebKitGTK might be causing the
problem. So I eagerly accepted the updates.
I logged out and logged in a
When I close evolution 3.38.3-1 on Debian Buster 10, it says I have an
unsent message. The options are Cancel and Quit. If I cancel and then
"send all" (F12), it says there is an error sending a message, and
offers an opportunity to edit it.
I can't find a button to discard the message. Simply cl
On Mon, 2021-10-25 at 13:40 -0700, Van Snyder wrote:
> Evolution version 3.38.3-1 on Debian Buster 10 keeps asking for
> passwords.
>
> It produces a indown that asks for a password. When I enter the
> password, the window disappears, as though it is accepted, and then
> reappears after about ten
I checked all permissions and they all seem good. How do I delete the
'Personal' address book that initially loaded?
Here is what i ended up doing. I did 'Save Address Book as Vcard. I then
created a new address book called 'Ron'. I then imported the Vcard contacts
into that address book. Create
Please don't reply directly to me, reply to the list so that everyone
can see things.
On Sun, 2021-10-31 at 17:52 +, ronbillock wrote:
> I did CHMOD 777 on contacts.db and I still get the same error.
No, please don't do that. The file permissions should be 600 and owned
by you. Make sure
On Sun, 2021-10-31 at 01:15 +, ronbillock via evolution-list wrote:
> I am pretty new to Ubuntu and VERY new to Evolution. I have been
> struggling to get Evolution to sync with NextCloud. Currently the
> specific error I am getting deals with adding or deleting. Error
> adding contact - Cannot