Am Mi, den 02.06.2004 um 11:44 Uhr -0700 schrieb Gerald D. Pine: > I'm running Evolution 1.4.6 on several machines under SuSE Linux 9.0. > On most of them, everything seems fine. However, I have developed a > problem on one machine with the Calendar display. When I enter a new > appointment on my calendar, it shows up on the Summary Page under > Appointments, but doesn't appear on the Calendar display. I can't find > any options that would turn on/off the Calendar display (nor can I > imagine why anyone would want to do so) nor any other obvious solution. > Any suggestions other than reinstalling Evolution? It almost, but not > quite, seems like a permissions problem. The fact that the appointments > display on the Summary Page but not on the Calendar display implies that > the appointments are indeed being saved.
hi gerald, this has been reported for a few times - as you've already written, the appointments are saved indeed. as a workaround you could close evo and then by typing "evolution -- force-shutdown" on the console and then restart evolution. normally, your appointements should appear now. cheers, andre
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