I had to stop using Ubuntu because no one could tell me how to recover
from the error. It occurred constantly and was reproducible. No one
was able to explain what the error code meant, how to troubleshoot the
problem and how to fix it. The same PC is running Debian Etch w/o
problems. It would
Sebastian,
The problem is unexplained error codes is that they leave the newbie without
any direction on how to proceed. When I put error out on correct forums and
no one replies, what is one to do? I even put error on Gnome forum and got
no reply.
If the experts who wrote the code do not
Public bug reported:
Gnome loads. You input username and pasword.
You then get an error message dealing with registering a panel and the
bonobo-activation server and how this cannot be done. You then get a
statement saying The error code is: 1
No one on Ubuntu and Gnome forums seem to know
Sebastian, thank you for your help. Ubuntu version is 7.04. The complete
error code message is The error code is: 1. I am currently on holiday
until 6 July so I am not in front of PC to give you .xsession-errors
information. Since the only way I could find that would be to force
terminal
Hi Sebastian:
Listing of .xsession-errors is attached. Ubuntu is 7.04. Please note
that time stamp of Fri Jul 6 20:00:00 2007 in Line 7 was almost 24
hours in advance.
John
- Original Message -
From: Sebastien Bacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July
I tried above, but I am still getting errors as shown below:
john@john-Vostro-3500:~$ evolution
(evolution:19302): camel-WARNING **: Failed to initialize NSS SQL
database in sql:/etc/pki/nssdb: NSS error -8187
(evolution:19302): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_closure_unref: assertion
The solution given above works correctly untul evolution (3.10.4)
encounters a problem such as pop summary not available or mail server
timed out. It looks like evolution wants an immediate response from a
pop mail server or it throughs all sorts of bogus errors plus removes
the passwords.
John
Public bug reported:
When I upgraded from 16.04 LTS to 18.04 LTS, I received a new version of
Evolution. I was involuntarily upgraded from 3.20.1 to 3.28.1-1.
Evolution 3.28.1-1 has some major bugs. When I reply, the text of the
message I am not replying to is NOT included. The same problem
How will one know that the updated software has been issued?
Thank you,
John
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Title:
Evolution 3.28.1-1 doesn't do replies