On Sat, 2009-09-05 at 03:27 +0000, John & Melonie Curwood wrote: > Hi, I have been using evolution on a Ubuntu wubi install (Intrepid) for > several months with everything functioning very well. However about 2 > weeks ago I started evolution to enter a new appointment for work and > all my appointments for all my calendars have disappeared. While this > is annoying and frustrating It wasn't a reason to freak out as I had all > my different calendars saved as .cal files. I went to import these > files - followed the normal process and at then end nothing happened. I > then tried to add a new appointment but nothing happened when I selected > New Appointment. > > My next step was to launch evolution from the command line and try to > use the calendar to see what errors came up. When I clicked on the > calendar button on the main in-box screen I got the following error, > repeated 3 times. > > (evolution:10008): calendar-gui-WARNING **: Unable to load the calendar > Unknown error > > when I tried to add a new appointment I received the following error. > > (evolution:10008): calendar-gui-WARNING **: Default client not loaded > > I was wondering if I have somehow deleted an essential component and > have tried re-installing evolution through the synaptic package manager > but I still get the same conditions. Any help would be greatly > appreciated, as I do use the evolution calendar for work and trying to > use a spreadsheet (as I am currently doing) is both time consuming and > frustrating. Are these calendar's created, 'On this Computer' ? Please run evolution-data-server (EDS) on a separate terminal,
/usr/lib/evolution-data-server-1.2/evolution-data-server or /usr/libexec/evolution-data-server-<version> and run evolution. Please send the output from the termnial where you started EDS. - Chenthill. > > regards, > > John Curwood > > _______________________________________________ > Evolution-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
