On Thu, 2009-05-14 at 08:49 -0700, Jan Pfeifer wrote:
sorry for the basic question, but in my system (Ubuntu 9.04) I noticed that evolution-data-server was not run automatically -- contacts were not working. So now I wrote a little script to: 1 - start evolution-data-server 2 - wait 5 seconds 3 - start evolution But that seems wrong, evolution probably should start evolution-data-server by itself. Do you guys know what could be wrong, or which steps I could make to find out ? Should evolution-data-server be started in the beginning of my session, when I log in and open X ?
evolution-data-server is a Bonobo service. It's started on demand by bonobo-activation-server the first time an application or applet requests a connection to it. When logging into a desktop session, the clock applet is usually the first to request a connection in order to retrieve the day's appointments and tasks. Evolution, of course, also connects to the data server on startup. Check that bonobo-activation-server is running on your system. Matthew Barnes
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