Running gnome-terminal with the Alt-F2 shortcut the SSH_AUTH_SOCKET env
variable is not set. Used to work until a couple of days ago, could this
be related?
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After a couple of weeks of crashes I think I can exclude this is
specific to one of the accounts, Evolution keeps crashing no matter
which accounts I disable.
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The account I suspect was configured as IMAP+ but after switching to
plain IMAP Evolution kept crashing with the same error. I tried
disabling accounts one at a time to pinpoint the culprit but to no avail
yet.
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Public bug reported:
Evolution has been crashing on me without any apparent reason for the
last six months. At last I've installed the -dbg packages for evolution
and evolution-data-server and collected a few gdb traces (attached).
I'm running Evolution 3.2.2 on Ubuntu 11.10 (64bit), all my mail
** Attachment added: gdb-evolution-35.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/937886/+attachment/2766671/+files/gdb-evolution-35.txt
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I've collected a couple of gdb backtraces, hope it helps.
Evolution crashed a couple of times while I left it unattended, opening
a mail message every now an then (the evo-unattended... files), and
another time just after startup, when I clicked the send/receive
button. (evo-send-receive.txt).
I've been running evolution with full logging over the last couple of
weeks and it kept crashing. Most of the time the last lines in the log
files (see attachment) seem to be about talking with the IMAP server at
the other end (which is zimbra). Hope that helps.
** Attachment added: Evolution log
Public bug reported:
In the Sending email tab of the account editor dialog the description
text below the server type combo box is laid out in a rectangle that's
too narrow, wrapping around almost at each word. See attachment.
** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
** Attachment added: Account editor dialog screenshot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/925988/+attachment/2709784/+files/evo-dialog.png
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Just a minor update: I've connected an external keyboard, turned off
num-lock on that keyboard and the warning disappeared from both
evolution and gnome-screensaver dialogs. After a reboot (with no
external keyboard connected) the warning sign was there again, both
evolution and gnome-screensaver.
Me too!
Evolution worked almost flawlessly for a couple of years on my previous
laptop, running 10.10. New laptop, running 64bit oneiric, evolution
manually installed and data imported from a backup. Evolution crashes
randomly: at least a couple of times every morning, while starting up,
while
For me the issue apparently solved itself and I've been able to delete
the address book. Now if I could remember what I did apart from
restarting evolution a couple of times...
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Same here on oneiric/t420. The warning shows in evolution password
fields too.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/841541
Title:
num lock is on warning
Happens randomly, synclient TouchpadOdd=0 fixes it on my T420/11.10
(64bit)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/868400
Title:
Synaptics touchpad stops
I have an old ldap address book imported from an evolution backup but
the ldap server it referenced no longer exists, so I'd like to delete
the address book but Evolution won't let me delete it, failing with a
generic Can't remove address book message, no further explanation.
Running evolution
Elaborating a bit on my previous command: after plugging in the external
drive (250Gb fat32) the drive icon appears on the desktop immediately,
the drive is mounted and accessible from the terminal and/or using gvfs-
ls. Double clicking the drive's icon causes some system disk activity
but no
Oh, just one more thing: if instead of double clicking the icon i right-
click and chose Open everything works.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/422309
Title:
External FAT32 Hard
Same problem here running 10.10 and connecting a 250Gb Packard-Bell
drive.
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Title:
External FAT32 Hard Drive takes excessive time to open in
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