Sorry Paul; On Mon, 2008-06-02 at 14:54 -0400, Paul Smith wrote: > On Mon, 2008-06-02 at 14:44 -0400, William Case wrote: > > Hi; > > > > On Mon, 2008-06-02 at 09:54 -0500, HggdH wrote: > > > On 2008-06-02 Peter has written: > > > > > > > 3. When I try to write a reply or a new mail on Evolution (on Xubuntu > > > > Hardy), the moment I bring up a new email form, my CPU usage skyrockets > > > > to 99% and stays there until I shut Evolution down and restart it. I've > > > > used the system monitor to see which programs were responsible, > > > > and they were Evolution and Gnome Keyring, with Gnome keyring > > > > accounting for more than half of the combined CPU use. Which is why I'm > > > > using a back-up email program at the moment... > > > > I have opened https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=426463 > > for exactly the same problem. Several people (but not all) in Fedora 8 > > and 9 have the same thing happening. It seems like some kind of > > mis-coordination between gnome and evolution because it is only > > happening on gnome desktops and evolution emailers. > > That bug doesn't seem at all related to the description above (100% cpu > usage between evo and gnome-keyring). That bug is the other issue where > passwords aren't accepted.
I wasn't watching what I was responding to. It should have been "1. In the last two days or so, Evo has begun requesting the keyring password every time I open Evo afresh. Here is the first message I get when I try to open Evo these days: "Enter password for default keyring to unlock The application 'evolution' (/user/bin/evolution) wants access to the default keyring. But it is locked." OR "(This actually applies to both Peter and the previous poster, Dinbandhu) Have you opened a bug on Launchpad (https://bugs.launchpad.net/)? I think Ubuntu is running with some additional patches regarding gnome-keyring integration." [snip] > Now that Evo is more stable I don't see this as much anymore. > > I don't remember seeing the problem(s) described by the bug above, > though. > That was part of my point, in Fedora it seems to only be affecting some people. Mentioning Fedora is relevant because there seems to have been some recent change in gnome or gnome-password or pam-password or evolution that has brought this problem to more than one distribution. When you go to the bug you will see that I am not the only one having this problem. It would be interesting to see how many Ubuntu users are having it as well. -- Regards Bill _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list