On Thu, 2001-11-15 at 19:46, Janne Mor�n wrote: > A reason people haven't run it remotely is probably that it's quite > painful to do so; part of it is the constant redrawing (which is barely > noticeable locally, but is slow over the net), and partially because > it's so difficult (or, at least, was) to get it running over an SSH > connection at all. Only after a remote 'killev' and 'oaf-slay' would I > get anything more than just the mail-shell (and then only sometimes - > looked like a timeout issue or something).
I guessed at the time that it was a problem with my X install, but perhaps not; I tried exporting Evo to my SGI machine, running IRIX 6.5. Didn't get any toolbars at all, but it was usable using right-clicks to choose things like reply. It /is/ a very old X install, but other apps (mozila, other gtk mail clients) export to it fine. Any ideas, guys? ~C. -- $a="printf.net"; Chris Ball | chris@void.$a | www.$a | finger: chris@$a As to luck, there's the old miners' proverb: Gold is where you find it. _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
