*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 66860 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/66860

I don't think you need to be afraid of opening evolution. A crash in
linux is often not as critical as it is in other system (*cough*). And
about copying files, you do it in the exact same way as in Windows with
the file manager (Ie, move them to the directory you want them in). If
you want to use the terminal, you can google for command line and
beginner's tutorial. Basic file-manipulation is pretty simple.

Also, you can poke ate the files located in your /home/username-
directory as much as you want without any bigger risk. The worst thing
that can happen is that a program is acting a bit funny if you modify
it's config-files in the wrong way. And you can view everything outside
your home-dir without risk. Just don't poke if you don't know what you
are doing.

The sudo command is a command that execute the rest of the command in
Super-user mode (also called root). It's like Admin in windows. Nothing
to worry too much about.

I hope that you won't experience any more trubble with linux. If you do,
please hang in there until we have solved it. It's worth it.

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evolution-alarm-notify crashed with signal 5 in main()
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