On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 19:16, Jan Ciger wrote: > Is it just me or is the current Cooker version of Evolution 1.4 so > incredibly buggy ? (Or is Evolution 1.4 working at all ? I do not know, > I am KDE user and didn't use Gnome since long time ago - no flamewars > please).
AFAIK it's just you. I have a comparable setup as far as cooker is concerned (up-to-date, but with the older mm kernel). I use evolution both at home (latest cooker) and at work (evolution 1.2.4 on mdk 9.1), accessing my home e-mail from my IMAP server at home, and my work e-mail from the IMAP at work (so both installs have both a fast, local, connection and a slow, remote, one). The work install uses SSL to connect to the home IMAP, so that's covered too. And use KDE as desktop environment. The only problem I have is that at work for very large mailboxes (> 1000 mails) over the connection to my home machine the 'reindexing' process can take a bit long. I can't blame this on evo, though, just on a slow connection and slow home server machine. Well, that and hang on launching a webbrowser bug, but in the latest cooker version it at least doesn't hang anymore (just doesn't launch the browser). But that's a known bug. Wouter -- By and large, the only skill the alchemists of Ankh-Morpork had discovered so far was the ability to turn gold into less gold. (Moving Pictures)
