OK. I suggest that you delete the Evolution folders in ~/.cache ~/.config and ~/.local
Now, I do not know if you are using the gnome-accounts-online app for storing your accounts info. If you are then remove your mail account - I'm guessing gmail.
I hope you are actually using a normal password login to your machine and thus avoiding all the silliness with keyring workarounds.
Open terminal end type as previously requested - does it show any error messages about missing folders - if so create them. Close terminal and evolution then start evolution from the menu.
Normally the wizard is well behaved. However, if you are using Gmail, watch for the 2 check boxes bottom left for synching contacts and calendar. Uncheck the contacts box.
Proceed through the rest of the wizard and once the account is set up, reboot.
Try creating a new conact in your Personal Contacts Book and lets see how we go. I'm sure that if your Contacts Book was set up as a web based resource you would have mentioned this.
Now, I do not know if you are using the gnome-accounts-online app for storing your accounts info. If you are then remove your mail account - I'm guessing gmail.
I hope you are actually using a normal password login to your machine and thus avoiding all the silliness with keyring workarounds.
Open terminal end type
Code:
evolution
Normally the wizard is well behaved. However, if you are using Gmail, watch for the 2 check boxes bottom left for synching contacts and calendar. Uncheck the contacts box.
Proceed through the rest of the wizard and once the account is set up, reboot.
Try creating a new conact in your Personal Contacts Book and lets see how we go. I'm sure that if your Contacts Book was set up as a web based resource you would have mentioned this.
Statistics: Posted by bin — 2024-03-03 05:43