What processes do I kill? I figured if I used the evolution call, it would know which processes to kill; otherwise I will be guessing.
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Browse All TopicsI am running Linux (Debian-lenny ... test) I am attempting to use Bacula to backup my workstation and it allows you to run a script before beginning the backup. I wanted to run "evolution --force-shutdown" before backing up evolution. When I add it to the job, I receive an error "cannot open display". It appears that evolution wants to open an X display and a GTK+ X Screen. If I enter "evolution --help-all", I see where there are options for the X display and X screen. Is there anyway to call evolution from the Bacula script prior to running the backup?
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I wrote to Evolution and received the following:
See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/
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by: danielccPosted on 2008-04-12 at 20:30:00ID: 21343456
see if you have the kill command... it should fix you up quite well if you do