> I'm tired of waiting while trying to compose a new e-mail in > Evolution. I just press the "New" button, and it appears to be working > behind, but it's only after at least 15 seconds that it throws the > compose screen. My version of Evolution is 2.26.1, and I'm using it > in Ubuntu 9.04 jaunty, through a ltsp thin client.
I'm not using remote X, and it takes (or feels like it takes) about 3 seconds on the very first "new" mail button click, and about 1.5 to 2 seconds thereafter. It's enough time to start questioning whether the click was detected or not, and then feel a sense of relief when the window pops up. Save version of Evo and Ubuntu, on a reasonably decent machine (Intel Q6600 quad core using as a 64-bit platform, 4 GB RAM, nvidia PCIe graphics, SATA HDDs, etc). I would expect it to be a little faster than 1.5 to 3 seconds, so I kind of wonder what it's doing in that time; maybe if the local case was a bit faster (e.g. 1 second max, half a second on average) then the remote case would be better too? I do have some compiz eye-candy enabled (System -> Appearance -> Visual Effects is set to "Normal"), don't know if that's relevant or not. But I don't see any delay that's approaching 15 seconds. -- All the best, Nick. _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list