Such crashes are a common problem when proprietary drivers are used (for
example, nVidia 331 drivers with Ubuntu 14.04.2 on my DELL Vostro 3500). If
developers use a PC with standard drivers to check the problems, they do not
see it.
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This problem is strictly a weird interaction between evolution and nVidia and
other proprietary drivers used by Ubuntu 14.04.2 64-bit. I can do the same
thing with evolution running under same OS on a PC that uses standard
drivers and the problem does not occur. Similar problems with ics calendar
I too am using 3.13.3 under Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit running on a DELL Vostro 3500
with 8 GB ram. Only problems so far is that sending HTML e-mails of several
paragraphs sometimes results in slow "send" with excessive CPU usage (Intel
i5 with 4 CPUs).
One annoying feature is the spell check. Right cl
One reader asked that I remind people that I am dealing with evolution 3.2.3
running under Ubuntu 12.04 (LTS) 64-bit.Further strangeness has occurred. A
missing folder has spontaneously reappeared.Also, sometimes I will click on
a folder that I know is populated, but no e-mails show up. If I then
Gentlemen:
Thank you for your replies to my request for help. My business cable ISP
has a modem/router on my desk that feeds my laptop and two desk PCs as well
as a D-Link 16-port switch that goes to the rest of the office, etc.
We are nearing the end of a conversion from XP to Ubuntu 12.04 64-b
Earlier this year, I switched from Outlook Express (Win XP) to Evolution
3.2.3 (Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit). I use Evolution for my business e-mail, I
imported my Outlook Express folders, and I have a folder for each
client/organization, etc. I have over 100 such folders in addition to
Inbox, Sent, etc.