Hi, I want to switch Gnome-Shell to KDE en in my Fedora installed without reinstall the system.
I have the next problem. I don't know what are the config files of Gnome-Shell. I know the files of Evolution, are these.
$HOME/.local/share/evolution
$HOME/.config/evolution
$HOME/.cache/evolution
$HOME/.gconf/apps/evolution
But I don't know what are the others config files of Gnome.
Code:
(evolution:18960): e-data-server-DEBUG: Loading categories from "/home/hello/.evolution/categories.xml"
(evolution:18960): e-data-server-DEBUG: Loaded 22 categories
(evolution:18960): evolution-shell-WARNING **: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files
evolution-shell-Message: Preparing for online mode...
I can see that there are 2 relevant directories which are used by Evolution 3.4.3 to store mails:
~/.local/share/evolution/mail/local_mbox/
~/.cache/evolution/mail/.../folders/INBOX/
My Inbox vfolder has 7500 mails, has claimed in Evolution.
And the Trash is supposed to be emptied at the exit.
In the first directory there is a huge (1.2 GB) "Inbox" text file which has 6000 ent
Hi there,
Im running evolution 3.2.2. on Ubuntu 11.10.
I looked in my sent items folder, which is a local folder I have created to take sent mail from evolutions sent mail folder, when i noticed a whole lot were missing.
I love Ubuntu and Evolution so I installed Evolution on Ubuntu 12.04 when I upgraded recently.
I restored my mail from a backup and on starting Evolution for the first time, received a message about converting my emails and once successful, deleting the mbox versions via Edit -> Preferences -> Mail accounts.
This all worked as expected until I did my first backup and realised that the
Hey, I just installed the beta 2 a week or so ago, and since then I have been trying to get Evolution set up. I installed Gnome 3.6 to replace unity and have been enjoying it aside from this issue. I'm not entirely sure what is causing it, but during account setup, Evolution just doesn't ask for a password. It lets me finish the setup however and opens Evolution to empty folders.
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I have moved location and I now have a satellite internet connection but my machine is still configured to run Evolution under the old settings.
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