Hi Andre!

On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 09:20:44PM +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
> 
> Am Montag, den 25.09.2006, 20:40 +0200 schrieb csanyipal:
> > I have installed Evolution 2.0.4 on Debian Sarge system.
> > 
> > When I added an appointment with Ctrl+N or File -> New -> Appointment 
> > then I can't see any appointment in the Calendar.
> 
> make sure that the calendar you have added the appointment to is enabled
> by clicking on the check box in front of the calendar name (left pane in
> the calendar view).
> 
> > Moreower, if I try to add sometimes a new appointment, there in the 
> > window of the new appointment there, I can't to write any character in 
> > the text box of the window.
> 
> make sure that you have not marked a read-only calendar in the left pane
> in the calendar view; in the "new appointment" editor window, choose a
> calendar that you can definitely write to.

Well before I can to do that you advises to me, I purge the evolution 
package from my system & manually remove any config files that I find 
in /etc/gconf/evolution/ directory.

After that I install again the evolution.

When I start Evolution an configured it, then I can see the appointments 
that I were added before purging evolution!

I try to remove them but get an error message that says that there 
isn't files:
~/.evolution/calendar/local/system
and
~/.evolution/tasks/local/system

I create them & then can remove my old tasks and appointments.

Why don't created these directories when I installed Evolution?

-- 
Regards, Paul Csányi
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