iam not sure, but this the output of my evolution binary in 'usr/bin'


-rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root       269640 Apr 28 07:12 

just do a chmod 755 /usr/bin/evolution

see what happens

        Mark

On 16 May 2001 18:05:28 -0400, Fred Purdue wrote:
> 
> I am also getting the 'Evolution cannot initalize shell' error, but I only
> get it when running as myself.  If I su to root it runs fine.  I figure I've
> got a permissions error somewhere, but I'm too stupid to know where it
> is.....
> 
> Anybody feel like pitying a newbie?
> 
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> (BTW - This program looks like it's going to kick some serious ass)
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