Sandy, Mike, Owen, I just experienced the same loss of tomboy notes as you 
described.
My filesystem is in ext4 format, I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 64bit with all 
current updates.
The notes disappeared just after a system crash (everything frozen).

Usually, if my system crashes or is shut down violently, the notes that where 
open on my desktop do not re-open automatically... but I can find them in the 
tomboy drop-down list.
This time, I could not find those notes any more in this list.
I looked at the content of ~/.local/share/tomboy : the note files are still 
there, but with a zero byte length.

I made a manual e2fsck on the system (from a liveCD) : it did report any error 
to me, and my /lost+found folder is empty.
I seems like I had 4 open notes (based on the number of zero-length note files 
I have)

That's really annoying to have a loss of data of this kind! I could find
some external backups of 3 of these files, but I lost everything I did
in between, of course.

Sandy, if there is a more specific bug on that issue (either on
launchpad or elsewhere), maybe you could tell us where.

Let me know if I might help in any way.

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  tomboy notes disappeared

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