Re: [Multisync-users] Problem syncing with Evolution

2004-10-22 Thread Lee Dixon
Concerning the appearance of to-do's even after you remove the evolution directory... I believe before you remove the evolution folder, you need to shut down all the components of evolution, using: evolution --force-shutdown There are more processes running than just the main GUI. -Lee On Fri,

Re: [Multisync-users] Problem syncing with Evolution

2004-10-22 Thread Armin Bauer
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 21:46 -0700, David Masterson wrote: > My environment: > > Dual CPU Athlon system w/ Fedora Core 2 & Evolution 1.4 > Compaq HPC w/ Windows CE 2.0 & Serial cable > The following RPMs: > multisync-evolution-0.82-fc2.1 > multisync-palm-0.82-fc2.1 > multisync-backup-0.82-fc2.1 > m

[Multisync-users] Problem syncing with Evolution

2004-10-21 Thread David Masterson
My environment: Dual CPU Athlon system w/ Fedora Core 2 & Evolution 1.4 Compaq HPC w/ Windows CE 2.0 & Serial cable The following RPMs: multisync-evolution-0.82-fc2.1 multisync-palm-0.82-fc2.1 multisync-backup-0.82-fc2.1 multisync-0.82-2 synce-0.9.0-1 synce-trayicon-0.9.0-1 synce-gnomevfs-0.9.0-1