Re: [Evolution] calendar search
- From: Andrea Vai <andrea vai unipv it>
- To: evolution-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] calendar search
- Date: Thu, 09 Jul 2015 08:25:57 +0200
Il giorno gio, 09/07/2015 alle 08.13 +0200, rabre hispeed ch ha scritto:
Hi at all
Hi Ralph,
Thank you for your helpful answers.
In the command: (ps ax | grep evolution) which means ps what ax and what is the pipe and grep?
roughly:
"ps" lists the active processes,
"|grep evolution" restricts the results to those containing the word
"evolution"
Bye,
Andrea
Since I can not save the notes so that I can if necessary also access it from another program.
I switch to another program ev. MySQL with insert / query form or another database.
Because I must have 310 CSV data
Regards Ralph
---- Milan Crha <mcrha redhat com> schrieb:
On Thu, 2015-07-09 at 02:49 +0200, rabre hispeed ch wrote:
The calendar problem I see.
PC1 hard drive goes defective shortly after backup
The backup will be restored to PC2
Since then I can not do more emailing or a calendar entry, but in
Thunderbird as CSV Exporter for already.
Hi,
I suppose you had your calendars in Evolution in PC1. Restoring folders
with Evolution data [1] should make the things working again, unless
they were affected by the disk failure. Such restore should be done
with all the evolution processes down (`ps ax | grep evolution`), which
can mean to do it from a text console, without being logged into the
graphical interface.
After that you should be able to skip the Lightning part.
Or I just miss the right point here.
Bye,
Milan
P.S.: Weird, your reply broke threading for some reason.
[1] https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/stable/data-storage.html.en
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