> > Being it true, with exactly the same message, then I still do not > understand what the WebKitGTK would have to do with it, because it's > independent of the mail storage. That would cause high CPU usage on the > evolution process, maybe due to some issues in the local storage, as > had been suggested in another mail of this thread.
Even from the different thread / same topic earlier in the month hardware issues have been suggested to, but denied by, Tim. If it were an issue that was reported to me at work and I had to try and narrow it down I would: 0. Examine the system logs to see if any errors/warnings have been reported. 1. Run disk checks - both filesystem and hardware. SMART helps with this (but can be confusing) 2. Create a new Linux user and see if that misbehaves. That will eliminate configuration/corruption issues. 3. Swap out the disk(s) and re-install the OS (you can always put the old disk back to restore it to what it was). This will eliminate underlying issues with the install. 4. Finally, try different hardware and/or a different distro. As I've said before, I understand that some of this requires resources that not everyone has. But there has to be some logical elimination of possible issues rather than randomly stabbing in the dark hoping something gets fixed. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list