Actually, I do shut down Evolution before ending the gnome session. As
for the lockup problem, I guess it could be related to the AMD/AGP bug -
I don't recall the lockups under RH 6.2.

If there is anything I can send you to try and get rid of this problem,
please let me know.

DCM

On Mon, 2002-01-21 at 11:00, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
>     >From a clean boot up (Red Hat 7.2, stock kernel, with Ximian Gnome 1.4,
>     evo 1.0.0.99)I log into Gnome, start up Evo and all is well.  As long as
>     I don't log out of gnome ( I boot into X using the GDM, init level 5), I
>     can shut down Evo, let the screen saver kick in (password protected)
>     launch Evo and all is good. Once I log out of gnome and then log back
>     in, when I try to launch Evo it fails with a "Cannot find database
>     files" error. If I run oaf-slay then all is good until the next logout;
>     then it's the same thing all over again.
> 
>   I think the problem is that Evolution doesn't restart properly when
> run from the session manager after login.  It might be a race condition
> in OAF of some kind, but I am not sure.  I actually thought we fixed
> that a while ago.
> 
>   In that case, the solution would be to quit Evolution before quitting
> the GNOME session.
> 
>     Now what's worse is that with RH 7.2, running oaf-slay to get evo to
>     launch totally locks up the keyboard/mouse one out of 4 times. I know
>     linux is still running because the others that access the internet
>     though the box can still access the internet.  The only way to get the
>     keyboard/mouse back is to hit the power button (ouch!) and then power
>     the system back up.
> 
>   I don't know about the keyboard-mouse lock.  It might be related to
> the death of Nautilus when you do oaf-slay, but that sounds strange.
> 
> -- Ettore



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