Jim Ramsey wrote: > I find these two programs running. > /usr/libexec/evolution/2.0/evolution-alarm-notify > /usr/libexec/evolution-data-server-1.0 > I don't know why they're running and I can't find a way to > keep them from running. rpm -qi evolution-data-server says: # The evolution-data-server package provides a unified backend for # programs that work with contacts, tasks, and calendar information. # # It was originally developed for Evolution (hence the name), but is now # used by other packages. You can run rpm -e --test evolution-data-server to see which RPMs depend on it. On my system, they include OpenOffice, Evolution, and gnome-panel. (On a multi-lib Fedora like x86-64, you may need to specify both rpm -e --test evolution-data-server.x86-64 and rpm -e --test evolution-data-server.i386). $ rpm -qf /usr/libexec/evolution/2.0/evolution-alarm-notify evolution-2.0.2-3 If you're not actually using evolution, why not just remove the RPM? Hope this helps, James. -- James Wilkinson | It is difficult to produce a television documentary Exeter Devon UK | that is both incisive and probing when every twelve E-mail address: james | minutes one is interrupted by twelve dancing rabbits @westexe.demon.co.uk | singing about toilet paper. -- R. Serling