evo keeps a number of applications running in the background that an xkill wont touch. "killev" as the user will remove them (and evo as well, cleaner than xkill!). In some cases, log out and an "oaf-slay" is required, but I havent had to use that since the early days. Note that "oaf-slay" can/will upset gnome sessions as well., so log out first.
evo does some strange things at times, but is still a great app! BillK On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 06:49, Robert H. Haener IV wrote: > I had the same problem with an existing installation of Evolution > 1.2.4. My problems started with Evolution taking an extremely long > time to download the last message from a POP3 server (30 minutes on a > cable modem connection). A week after that incident, it did it > again. I canceled the mail retrieval, and Evolution froze. I used > xkill to kill Evolution, and the next time I started Evolution I had > your problem. Nothing fixed it, not even rebuilding everything I > could think of related to Evolution (including rebuilding Evolution, > and re-prelinking my entire system). I gave up and used KMail for > three days, leaving a copy of my messages on the server. When I got > near my server's quota, I tried Evolution again and it worked fine. > I've been using it for one week since without issue. I have no idea > what could be going on, I just hope the Evolution 1.4 ebuild > stabilizes soon. > > -Robert H. Haener IV -- William Kenworthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
