On Wed, 2007-05-30 at 07:43 -0400, Randy Barlow wrote: > Have you tried using mv to rename your evolution dot files to rule out > whether it is a configuration issue?
I don't mess with .evolution! The last time I tried this trick evolution tried to recover and apparently wrote a bunch of of stuff to the gconf registry, or somewhere, and I lost a _lot_ of data, including all my address book, which fortunately I had laregely backed up to a couple of LDAP servers. When I restored the the old ~/.evolution tree the lost data did _not_ come back. > In terms of re-emerging something, I think you could use equery depgraph > evolution to see what it depends on and poke through there. You could > also emerge -e evolution I *think*. I may give this a try. Evolution is the work of the Devil <grin>. It's obviously a total dawg of a program from a programmers perspective - full of potential bugs, poorly designed data structures, etc. On the other hand, there's no other groupware client out there that can really match its features. Thunderbird/Sunbird tries, but falls short. -- Lindsay Haisley | "In an open world, | PGP public key FMP Computer Services | who needs Windows | available at 512-259-1190 | or Gates" | http://pubkeys.fmp.com http://www.fmp.com | | -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
