Le jeu 11/12/2003 � 02:15, Donald Henson a �crit : > On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 17:48, Lonnie Borntreger wrote: > > On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 16:40, Donald Henson wrote: > > > Evolution locked up. I couldn't get it to respond to anything. I > > > was able to log off. When I logged back in, Evolution was not > > > running so I clicked on its icon. Something happened but Evolution > > > did not start up. I logged off/on again. Same result. Then I used > > > (gasp!) a Windows technique. I rebooted the system. This worked. > > > Evolution came back up like there had never been a problem. > > > > Did you try "evolution --force-shutdown"? My guess is that you had > > some hung evolution process (logging off and logging back on does > > not necessarily kill all processes). > > > > Lonnie Borntreger > > > No, I didn't. Where's the evolution --force-shutdown button located? Personally, I put it in the post-session script of my users, as well as other gnome-related daemons shutdowns.
> I'm joking, of course, but my point is that ordinary users, such as > Windows refugees, are not going to take the time to learn how to use > the command line. I know. I was one and the first time I tried to > transition to Linux, I ran screaming back to Microsoft due to problems > just like this, only much worse then. Thanks for the tip, though. If > it weren't for people like you willing to help people like me, I'd > already be running back to Microsoft. > > Don Henson -- J�r�me Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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