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On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 21:26 +0200, Mario Vukelic wrote:<BR>
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<TT>Also, NoOp posted this link</TT><BR>
<TT><A HREF="https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/13163">https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/13163</A> which suggests the</TT><BR>
<TT>same -- and it's on answers.launchpad.net,</TT><BR>
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Yeah, I hadn't even read the launchpad post but yes. This version of Evolution (meaning the version runnning on ubuntu) shares files with "gnome-panels" etc. That's why you can enter an appointment or task in the "clock" and it appears in Evolution. They use the same files but I don't believe that those files are owned by Evolution. It's not like windows where in theory, each program is installed with all the things it needs to run, and be self sufficient. Many of the libraries are shared. That's why I say to simply remove the 4 files or even let synaptic do it's job and remove what it says is connected to Evolution. If you go in and remove every file with the mention of Evolution in it, you probably will also include files needed to run "gnome-panel" and a host of others.<BR>
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HTH<BR>
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Patience yields far greater results than brute force or rage ever could so relax......it's just life !!!
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