Aarre is completely correct. Fanatically clinging to bug heat as a
measure of the importance of solving this issue demonstrates a short-
sighted administrative rigidity that cannot fail to scare away new
users.
Aarre was also correct to describe this situation as a "Catch-22".
Anyone who has read
Is there actually a fix for this issue? This problem has been going on for
well over a year now, and the stated solution ("for many people") below, does
not seem to work for my own situation/system, as described. This information
also appears to be quite dated.
I would like to resolve this
Thank you. I looked through the instructions finding that I am likely
too much a novice to understand but a little of what they say. It is
really unclear to me. Maybe it is just too early in my day to have
things make sense, or it could be otherwise. For the moment I will pass
and hope there is
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apt
Trying to find an appropriate place to report this issue I think
that it is an issue for the Archive Administration Team. The old-
releases archive package data is inconsistent with the files on the
server.
t...@dcerouter:~$ lsb_release -rd
Descr
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Upgrade system from 10.04 to 10.10 Friday, the problem must be related.
Evolution version 2.30.3
Evolution just shut itself off sometimes. It will then start back up
usually fine, but then sometimes #1. below.
When:
1. on initial startup, i
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evolution crashes (shuts off actually)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/662429
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