On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 20:12 +0200, Patrick Ohly wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 10:16 +0300, Antonis Christofides wrote:
> > Thanks a lot, this worked, and I will be using it until I can find
> > something better. It is obviously too complicated and too error-prone,
> > and, besides the fact that i
On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 10:16 +0300, Antonis Christofides wrote:
> Thanks a lot, this worked, and I will be using it until I can find
> something better. It is obviously too complicated and too error-prone,
> and, besides the fact that if I make changes in both sides it doesn't
> work, I also strong
On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 14:46 -0400, David Ronis wrote:
> First, I am not in gnome on either machine, and more specifically, make
> sure that gconfd-2 and the evolution programs aren't running.
>
> I do this by running
[Detailed description of the procedure, that essentially tells that
besides ~/
Hi,
I have the same problem (and also never was able to get mutlisync to
work). I use rsync instead. Here's what I do.
First, I am not in gnome on either machine, and more specifically, make
sure that gconfd-2 and the evolution programs aren't running.
I do this by running
evolution --for
Hi,
I want to synchronize address book between work and home, through the
network. I read that this can be accomplished with multisync. I tried
with multisync, but couldn't get it to work. (I can go to the details
about what I did, but it's probably totally wrong, because I was
guessing). I co