On Thu, 28 Dec 2017 21:38:46 +0200, Gottfried wrote:
>> You need to run Evolution from the command line and see if any errors
>> are produced there.
>How does that work?
Open a terminal and run
evolution
FWIW usually there is a file ~/.xsession-errors that contains the output
of all running
On Thu, 28 Dec 2017 17:53:03 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>> Uninstalled it, reinstalled it.
>
>Virtually always a waste of time. Linux isn't Windows.
Not necessarily. For example take Ubuntu's apt.
"Removing a package removes all packaged data, but leaves usually
small (modified) user
Le 2017-12-28 à 05:56, Andre Klapper a écrit :
On Thu, 2017-12-28 at 11:46 +0100, Herr Oswald wrote:
Since then, evolution people seem not to have been
particularly eager to support evolution on the ubuntu platform.
I have no idea what "Evolution people to support Evolution on the
Ubuntu
> On 28 Dec 2017, at 22:09, David Burleigh wrote:
> On Thu, 2017-12-28 at 22:05 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>>>
>>> On 28 Dec 2017, at 21:23, David Burleigh wrote:
>>> Just today, for no obvious reason, Evolution stopped showing the unread
>>>
> On 28 Dec 2017, at 21:23, David Burleigh wrote:
> Just today, for no obvious reason, Evolution stopped showing the unread
> incoming messages. It shows the number of unread messages, but they are not
> included in the message list.
In the "show" selection box below
You need to run Evolution from the command line and see if any errors
are produced there.
did that and it opens Evloution just until it would ask for the passowrd
and then get's hanged up. Doesn't do anything anymore.
I did a back-up a few days ago, and with that it runs perfect. You know,
Just today, for no obvious reason, Evolution stopped showing the
unread incoming messages. It shows the number of unread messages, but
they are not included in the message list. If I right click on the
Inbox folder and choose "Mark all messages as read" then the new
messages appear in the message
On Thu, 2017-12-28 at 20:33 +0200, Gottfried wrote:
> I am on Fedora as OS and use the 3.26.1 version of Evolution.
Update Fedora, Evolution should be on 3.26.3 on F27. It won't solve
your problem, but you should keep a dynamic OS like Fedora up to date.
(And don't top post on this mailing list
RESOLVED
thank you
Sandrorso
Il giorno gio, 28/12/2017 alle 18.12 +, Patrick O'Callaghan ha
scritto:
> On Thu, 2017-12-28 at 19:03 +0100, thedude...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I deactivated the menu bar in evolution and I can no longer
> > activate
> > it.
> > How can I do?
>
>
I am on Fedora as OS and use the 3.26.1 version of Evolution.
I used the back-up on a different PC and it worked out the same way. By
my comments you know that I don't know much. I suspect, that I
unintentionally saved a wrong password. I never save passwords but then
again, I type sometimes
On Thu, 2017-12-28 at 19:03 +0100, thedude...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello,
> I deactivated the menu bar in evolution and I can no longer activate
> it.
> How can I do?
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2017-October/msg00109.html
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On Thu, 2017-12-28 at 16:50 +0200, Gottfried wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I cannot open evolution anymore. Got the newest version.
Which version exactly?
> when I try to
> open it, it comes up until it generates the maillist and then it gets
> stuck. Doesn't even ask for password.
>
> Uninstalled
On Thu, 2017-12-28 at 11:46 +0100, Herr Oswald wrote:
> Some time ago I learned that years ago there was some unfriendly
> interaction (or however you want to call it) between evolution und
> ubuntu people.
A false premise, therefore all that follows is unfounded. Ubuntu
providing a good current
Hi all,
I cannot open evolution anymore. Got the newest version. when I try to
open it, it comes up until it generates the maillist and then it gets
stuck. Doesn't even ask for password.
Uninstalled it, reinstalled it. Even the opening of the back-up file on
another computer doesn't work,
PS:
On Thu, 28 Dec 2017 12:55:34 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>libgnome-desktop-3-12
>https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/libgnome-desktop-3-12 .
>
>The policy to split software from upstream into tons of packages
>doesn't help either to grant stability.
Let alone to provide the split software by
Hi,
as you can see at https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/evolution is from
the "universe" repository.
The same applies to Gnome, https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/gnome , an
important hard dependency of
libevolution https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/libevolution is
libgnome-desktop-3-12
> Some time ago I learned that years ago there was some unfriendly
> interaction (or however you want to call it) between evolution und
> ubuntu people.
No that's not the case. Ubuntu decided to use Thunderbird as their
primary email client, which is an entirely reasonable decision - it's
their
On Thu, 2017-12-28 at 11:46 +0100, Herr Oswald wrote:
> Since then, evolution people seem not to have been
> particularly eager to support evolution on the ubuntu platform.
I have no idea what "Evolution people to support Evolution on the
Ubuntu platform" means. It's up to each distribution to
Recently I read that ubuntu will return to GNOME as its main desktop,
Ubuntu CEO Mark Shuttleworth even admitted that creating the unity
desktop was a mistake. Wow, that's quite a lot! - I hardly remember a
CEO having admitted a mistake...
Some time ago I learned that years ago there was some
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