In a new user account it seem to work.
in a console, when moving arround I get this messages
calendar-gui-Message: Check if default client matches
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(evolution:31840): calendar-gui-WARNING **: Couldn't find event window
I connect to google using "on the web"
Now I moved to Hardy Heron, but I also I don't use J-pilot any more, I have
moved to evolution,
Before doing so, I did a workaround: instead of starting J-Pilot directly I did
the following script
sleep 10; jpilot
Having a delay gives time to startup the gnome-panels before the jpilot
starts
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
I have an external internet calendar (from google) connected into
evolution. There is a task that is not displayed in weekly/month format
but is there, and I can see the task if I change to the daily format .
This happens in evolution v2.22.1 (
now is a bit difficult, I have some applications running as a server and these
days we are doing a demo.
I will move to hardy heron soon.
But I think that the problem is the way the different applications start. Even
that you can set up an order, they are starting in paral.lel so their can be
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
>From time to time, with special pattern, after login the gdm does not start
>correctly
The result is that the menu tolbar and the process toolbar are empty, no
background, no nautilus (desktop files), the brawn screen.
Sometimes I get the backgroun
Till I installed gutsy the problem of the gnome-panel was annoying me a lot.
I have been killing gnome-panels many many times, today I discovered that
killing the gnome panel was not restarting correctly, only after closing some
windows, it is working ok, so it seems that there is a problem of