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The Saturday 2007-12-01 at 10:50 -0500, Jim McKean wrote:
(please, try not to top post with full original message)
I do have everything that was in my
home directory, so I suppose I could have something corrupted in the
those, but I would be surprised that it would have this behavior.
I wouldn't...
Try creating a new user.
Do you mean a new linux user with a new home directory?
Yes :-)
Then reinstall
Evolution and set everything up again?
No!
(That sounds a little like
complaining, I am not, just trying to be clear.)
You don't need to reinstall anything. Supossedly, you have Evolution and
everything else installed in the system, you just create a new user (yast)
with a new home.
Remember, linux is a multiuser operating system, programs are installed
once, and are available for all users.
Then you "simply" log in as that new user, configure Evolution (don't
copy over files, just in case), and see if it locks up again. My guess is
that it won't lock, but if it does, it is a reproductible bug you should
report in bugzilla.
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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