I have the problem on an Acer Aspire One with 320GB HHD. My suggestion
at #13 of restarting the gnome-setting-daemon and killing nautilus works
every time for me. No reboot or logout necessary.
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Me too, on my Acer Aspire One. Here's my workaround.
It seems that gnome-setting-daemon does not alway start. In a terminal
type gnome-setting-daemon. Then type killall nautilus.
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On reflection, my suggestion at #10 would be more appropriate for a
forum, but it might also give bug trackers a clue, because clearly each
version of 2.30.3 was compiled from different source code.
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No effect when unchecking Compress weekends in month view
This bug -- and others relating to calendar/task settings (such as day
begin/ends setting and colour settings) -- are not present in the
version of evolution at Jacob's ppa
(https://launchpad.net/~jacob/+archive/evo230). Many people used Jacob's
version in Lucid; being 2.30.3, it will also work in
Pablo, that version of evolution-data-server is no longer at the ppa
referred to in post #24. It has probably been removed because there is a
later version of evolution and its components available for Ubuntu 10.04
(Lucid). You might be better advised to update your 9.04 to 10.04 when
it is
I've tried two things that seem to improve the problem.
1. Connect to the repository ppa:lifeless/ppa
(https://launchpad.net/~lifeless/+archive/ppa) and upgrade evolution-
data-server to version 2.28.1-0ubuntu2.
2. From System/Preferences/Startup Applications uncheck Evolution Alarm
Notifier.
If evolution-data-server is running before you start evolution you may
experience this bug. Kill evolution-data-server before you start
evolution and try again. Seems to work, although you still need to click
/re-click birthdays and anniversaries.
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Calendar Contacts Birthdays Anniversaries
A workaround is to backup evolution (file -- backup settings). When
restarted uncheck/check birthdays and anniversaries and that should
force then to appear. It's tedious but probably good practice to backup
anyway.
I thought this problem was related to sharing my .evolution folder with
another
Of course, backing up evolution kills all evolution processes, including
evolution-data-server-2.28. Manually killing that process seems to have
the same effect.
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Calendar Contacts Birthdays Anniversaries forgets displaying birthdays
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