On 7/9/08, MHR <mhullrich at gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 5:42 PM, nate <centos at linuxpowered.net> wrote: >> >> The next thing I suggest is stopping evolution, and killing all >> evolution processes on the system and starting evolution again and >> see if that fixes it. I have killed Evolution and restarted it, many times, in the past few weeks. The restarts don't do any good. There are intermittent problems with Evolution on GNOME. > Well, it didn't /fix/ the problem, but it did restore the original > behavior (error opening the contacts address book). I've tried to add several contacts to the address book and they do not get added, unless I go into Contacts and add them as "new" contacts. I do not remember this happening, before updating to CentOS 5.2. <snip> > I've filed a bugzilla report against this with gnome, and, btw, also > one for bug-buddy's refusal to submit bugzilla reports on gnome 2.16 > because it's "too old." Great. I have encountered the same problems. I was getting the error message that Evolution Calendar (which I never use) had crashed and then when I said OK, Bug Buddy can submit the error, I too got the message that Gnome is too old. I am also getting delays, when I try to view an email in my Inbox, where it says that it is "formatting" the mail. Long time before I can view emails, at times.