[email protected] wrote:
Eugen & others,
Start gconf-editor (which looks into ~/.gconf), ...
gconf-editor installed under xfce4 and
appears to work.
... choose apps/ekiga/contacts.
Interesting. According to gconf-editor
contacts appears as a directory but ls
doesn't mention it.
You can copy/paste from the old to the new.
Under "Local Contacts" in the address-book
window in Ekiga, I can create a new address
book named test for example. But then
gconf-editor still shows only one line
beginning "remote_addressbooks_list". Neither
of the address books under "Local Contacts" is
visible.
Why are Local and Remote contacts distinguished?
Is the distinction only for user understanding?
Is there a technical distinction for the software?
Hi,
I don't know what to say. You should try ekiga 3, maybe the format for
local/remote contacts has changed.
--
Eugen
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