Hello hackers,
Is their a way to use templates for apointments in the evolution
calendar.
Sort of being able to choose not only 'new appointment' but also 'new
teammeeting' and being able to define what a teammeeting should look
like.
Is there an easy way to do this?
Kind regards,
Joost
Hello,
A bit more info...
The evolution-executive-summary process is always in the stopped state
at the time of the hang. I have been trying to get evolution to hang
while I have strace attached to the evolution-executive-summary process.
So far, I have been unsuccessful.
When strace is
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 05:52, William Jon McCann wrote:
Hello,
A bit more info...
The evolution-executive-summary process is always in the stopped state
at the time of the hang. I have been trying to get evolution to hang
while I have strace attached to the evolution-executive-summary
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 01:27, Not Zed wrote:
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 02:30, Soeren Sonnenburg wrote:
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 05:56, Not Zed wrote:
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 12:47, Soeren Sonnenburg wrote:
On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 18:35, Jean-Marc V. Liotier wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 13:07,
How does one change the default 'lpr' print command in the print dialog
box of evolution?
Thanks for your help
Laurent
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OK, I can reproduce this exact problem now. I'm not sure why the
upgrade didn't replace our gdk-pixbuf for SuSE 8.0 with the one that
comes with SuSE 8.1. If you run Red Carpet and subscribe to the SuSE
8.1 channel, you'll be offered an upgrade to gdk-pixbuf which will solve
this problem.
-Mark
Hi Mark,
I checked the SuSE 8.1 channel in red-carpet, and it didn't offer to upgrade my gdk-pixbuf library. I thought I would try removing the one I have see if red-carpet would then let me get the right one, but that would also remove large chunks of GNOME and other software, so I
Mark,
I've been following this thread, as I was trying to help Jean initially, but we ran out of things to try.
I just did a little experiment with my SuSE 8.1 system. I have the latest libpng installed (1.2.4-40), and everything works as it should, except the mini-icons which should show up
Odd, works for me. I'm connecting to the main Ximian mirror, if that
makes a difference, though it shouldn't. You should be able to upgrade
to the packages on the DVD, though.
FWIW, there's no reason to remove and reinstall. I did something
similar in order to reproduce your problem, but you
1.2.4-40? I have 1.2.4-31 here, and there doesn't seem to be a -40 in
Red Carpet. Let's see whether there's a difference:
$ rpm -ql libpng | grep so
/usr/lib/libpng.so.3
/usr/lib/libpng.so.3.1.2.4
/usr/lib/libpng12.so.0
/usr/lib/libpng12.so.0.1.2.4
You have the same?
gdk_imlib is in the imlib
Success!!
I used Yast2 to remove the old gdk-pixbuf (and told it to ignore conflicts), then immediately installed the one from the CD and now I have all my icons back in Evolution.
I suppose there are command line switches that I could have used with rpm instead of using Yast2, but I thought
I know this was discussed last month, but I never saw a resolution to
the problem. I am getting the Cannot create the specified folder:
Generic error dialog whenever I try to create a folder in an IMAP
account. It doesn't matter what name I try. Specifically, I've tried
bugs, foo, bar, and test,
Greetings all,
I've been using ev1.2 for a while now and have recently been attempting
to `organize' my email and have been unsuccessful in moving more than 10
messages at a time to an IMAP folder. I'm using IMAP to connect to an
exchange 5.5 server. When I move 10 messages
Spam, spam, and more spam!
When will it be possible to do whitelisting in Evolution?
(Whitelisting as in, say, something like delete all email except that
which comes from those on your contact list?)
Is there a way to do this in Evolution?
-- Steve
On Monday 09 December 2002 12:31 pm, Steve wrote:
Is there a way to do this in Evolution?
SpamAssassin supports this and can be used with Evolution if you use
fetchmail. if you use POP, you can do it with Evolution rules. There
is a mini-HOWTO for KMail on http://kmail.kde.org/tools.html
I also still have this problem and haven't seen any documentation noting
this as a bug or known problem. I'm running RH 7.3 with Evo 1.2.
Peter
I know this was discussed last month, but I never saw a resolution to
the problem. I am getting the Cannot create the specified folder:
Generic error
This is (hopefully) fixed in the upcoming 1.2.1 release. However, I am
running a CVS version and the bug doesn't seem to be really fixed. It
was filed (and recently closed) as 33668. Once the final 1.2.1 comes
out I'll test things out again and see if its really fixed or not.
On Mon,
Hi.
I just upgraded evolution to version 1.2.0-4 (under Debian) and the mail
settings no longer have the option POP3 or IMAP - under the receiving
mail tab there are only the following options:
- standard unix mbox
- maildir format
- mh format
- local delivery
- none
My list of
Try upgrading evolution.
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 03:03, Eric Newman wrote:
I know this was discussed last month, but I never saw a resolution to
the problem. I am getting the Cannot create the specified folder:
Generic error dialog whenever I try to create a folder in an IMAP
account. It
this is a problem you should be asking the debian maintainer(s) as this
is a packaging bug and thus has nothing to do with us.
But yes, the problem is that your camel installation is borked.
Jeff
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 19:07, Filip Radlinski wrote:
Hi.
I just upgraded evolution to version
Hi.
Thanks for the quicky reply.
I'm not sure if its not some libraries problem on my system because I
also tried installing other binary packages (convtering both the Redhat
and Mandrake RPMs to DEBs with alien), and they also had the same
problem.
I tried running an strace to work out
Well i posted out for people to test these problems with the snapshot
packages 2 weeks ago, and nobody seemed to do anything about it.
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 09:55, Marcus Brubaker wrote:
This is (hopefully) fixed in the upcoming 1.2.1 release. However, I am
running a CVS version and the bug
It looks like the base libcamel.so hasn't been built with SSL enabled,
but the camel-providers have been. How that can happen is anyone's
guess, because they're all built at the same time.
But its definetly a packaging problem, look for new packages from
Debian.
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 15:29,
Great!
Problem solved - I found I had quite a few libcamel.X files in /usr/lib.
/I /deleted them all and copied across libcamel.so.0 and
libcamel.so.0.0.0 from another (older) Debian install.
Quite possibly I might have had two copies of libcamel installed (having
tried different versons of
I did send a response back then. However, I just tested with the most
recent snapshot and the behaviour appears to be a little finicky,
although for the most part functional. I was able to create the
directories unlike before, although Evo crashed when I tried to delete
the top-level test
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 16:54, Marcus Brubaker wrote:
I did send a response back then. However, I just tested with the most
recent snapshot and the behaviour appears to be a little finicky,
although for the most part functional. I was able to create the
directories unlike before, although Evo
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