Re: [Evolution] Lost Contacts in Evolution

2015-06-06 Thread ilonka
Thank you Pete for your help... I've createt a GOA and now my contacts are again available in Evolution. Am Samstag, den 06.06.2015, 23:49 +0100 schrieb Pete Biggs: > > I synchronise my contacts over Google and has installed a Google > > Adressbook in Evolution. In attachment I send a screensho

Re: [Evolution] Lost Contacts in Evolution

2015-06-06 Thread Pete Biggs
> I synchronise my contacts over Google and has installed a Google > Adressbook in Evolution. In attachment I send a screenshot of the > error message in contacts. > I tried to install the adressbook new, but always I get the same > error message. There has been a couple of threads about this

[Evolution] Lost Contacts in Evolution

2015-06-06 Thread ilonka
Hello Everybody! I'm new in this distributer. And if I do anything what is not ok, please tell me. Here's my problem: Since about a week the synchronisation of my contacts in Evolution has been fail. From one day to another. I'm not appreciate that I've changed something. I synchronise my conta

[howto] generic address book recovery (was: Re: [Evolution] lost contacts)

2006-02-17 Thread guenther
> since some day I have a problem with gnome, and today I've decided to > solve it drastically removing all .gnome .gnome2 .gconf etc directories. Yes, this is a drastic step... > Now gnome functions but Evolution has lost all my addresbooks except the > "Personal" (I have it in italian, I suppo

Re: [Evolution] lost contacts

2006-02-10 Thread Nicola
Il giorno gio, 09/02/2006 alle 10.36 -0800, Greg Tassone ha scritto: > Replying on-list in case this helps anyone else. > > Yes, restoring them should work fine. However, before you restore them, > you must stop any running processes of Evolution AND gconfd. This is > done by running the followi

Re: [Evolution] lost contacts

2006-02-09 Thread Greg Tassone
Replying on-list in case this helps anyone else. On Thu, 2006-02-09 at 10:08 +0100, Nicola wrote: > Il giorno mer, 08/02/2006 alle 11.40 -0800, Greg Tassone ha scritto: > > > I don't have your answer, but wanted to at least give you some > > background. The directories you deleted contain the >

Re: [Evolution] lost contacts

2006-02-09 Thread Nicola
Il giorno mer, 08/02/2006 alle 11.40 -0800, Greg Tassone ha scritto: > I don't have your answer, but wanted to at least give you some > background. The directories you deleted contain the > settings/configuration for your Contracts (address books). The actual > data is stored in your "~/.evoluti

Re: [Evolution] lost contacts

2006-02-08 Thread James Richardson
The default system addressbook is in ~/.evolution/addressbook/local/system. If you've got the addressbook.db* files from your backup, can you not just overright those files? On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 11:40 -0800, Greg Tassone wrote: > On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 12:31 +0100, Nicola wrote: > > Hi all... > >

Re: [Evolution] lost contacts

2006-02-08 Thread Greg Tassone
On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 12:31 +0100, Nicola wrote: > Hi all... > since some day I have a problem with gnome, and today I've decided to > solve it drastically removing all .gnome .gnome2 .gconf etc directories. > Now gnome functions but Evolution has lost all my addresbooks except the > ... the defaul

[Evolution] lost contacts

2006-02-08 Thread Nicola
Hi all... since some day I have a problem with gnome, and today I've decided to solve it drastically removing all .gnome .gnome2 .gconf etc directories. Now gnome functions but Evolution has lost all my addresbooks except the "Personal" (I have it in italian, I suppose the translation is right, but