I tried to do it, but when I do CTRL + C (following the instructions on that
webpage), gdb gets stuck as well. By the way, the IMAP account is separate from
the Exchange account, and I think that it is the Exchange engine the one which
is failing. I have learnt that I can kill Evolution if I kil
I tried to do it, but when I do CTRL + C (following the instructions on that
webpage), gdb gets stuck as well. By the way, the IMAP account is separate from
the Exchange account, and I think that it is the Exchange engine the one which
is failing. I have learnt that I can kill Evolution if I kil
I tried to do it, but when I do CTRL + C (following the instructions on that
webpage), gdb gets stuck as well. By the way, the IMAP account is separate from
the Exchange account, and I think that it is the Exchange engine the one which
is failing. I have learnt that I can kill Evolution if I kil
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Title:
There is no way to restart evolution after forced closing
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Many times, it hangs up. I am using IMAP and Exchange accounts (not my
choice). When it hangs, I have to force-kill it. Then to open Evolution
again, I have to log-off from my account. I tried to kill it with
killall and even with
kill $(ps ax
2011 (three years now)
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Title:
Custom calendar alarm causes computer to beep rather than to play the
specified sound; evolution-alarm-notify t