On Jan 22, 2009, at 4:58 AM, ClaudioRJ wrote:
> I have this problem with my Palm Tungsten T5.
>
> And it's not only with the phone numbers, bat also with the birthday
> date. Once I synced from Palm to Evolution, and when I synced back
> I've
> lost all may birthday dates of the contacts.
>
> U
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
When syncing a Tungsten E with Evolution via gpilot the system does not
properly sync phone numbers. Some numbers are copied to the "Other"
number field on the Palm, sometimes it is removed from "Home" or
"Business", other times it is just copi
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Andrew Conkling wrote:
> I'm surprised to find such complicated workarounds for this issue. My
> answer has always been just to reboot, as it only seems to happen when I
> log in for a second time.
>
A full reboot is really a poor solution, a st
Well, I have found that on my system something else is at least a
contributing factor, I am at a loss for how to track this though as
bonobo-activation-server stays on after logout and log back in time
after time with no other processes running. I can kill the process, but
isn't it supposed to shu
Once more...
The workaround was functional until next reboot, now, no process can be
seen to be holding up bonobo, no idea where to go to solve this from
here. I know a little about programming but I"m afraid looking through
the source code for these things is like a child trying to read war and
...Workaround #2 for this bug...
In addition to the workaround suggested in #90258, there is another
potential cause, after rebooting and looking at the problem new, when I
did a ps awux |grep cyclops (my username is cyclops of course) then I
found that bonobo-activation-server was still running a
This can't be... At first, it worked, the work around suggested in
#90258 worked until reboot, at which time I started seeing the error
again, so per instructions in #90258 I logged into a console after
logging out of my gnome session and use ps awux |grep evolution
This revealed nothing...
So t
On Thu, 2007-06-07 at 20:53 +, Cedric Schieli wrote:
> Same problem here (plus drivemount applet do not appear when
> notifications are not working).
>
> Between logins, if I switch to VT and log with my user, I can see 2 processes
> remaining from my last gdm session :
> bonobo-activation-se
The problem may be solved by installing Galago, then killing the
notification daemon and rebooting the computer.
Not sure why, but this seemed to have helped me.
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Notifications won't work. Error After Logout/In again Ubuntu 7.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114885
You received this bug noti
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: notification-daemon
If I logout of the system too many times and log back in, when I log in
next time I get an error saying that notifications won't work and that
it has has a daemon error, however, I cannot find where it might have
had this error at all
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
I'm using gpilotd and evolution with my Tungsten T3, categories won't
sync in address book or calendar, in fact the only conduit that appears
to work perfectly is todo.
** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
I am running Ubuntu Edgy (fully updated with all updates). I have an
ATI Radeon 7500 All in Wonder on an Asus A7V motherboard with 512Meg
RAM, 2 80Gb hard disks, and a 1.0 Ghz chip (AMD Athlon).
To recreate this bug is simple...
Enabl
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