Hi all,
Last update of evolution fix this problem, the ticket can be closed.
Thanks a lot for your work !
frague
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Calendar module crash since jaunty update
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/368525
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/368525
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evolution crashes when attempt to open calendar
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332639
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Hi,
Evolution is not crashing entirely, but only the calendar part of it. I
use it every day to connect to an Exchange server, which is a great
feature... Evolution is great for the mail feature, like AD-based auto-
completion, and multi-calen
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Calend
Hi,
Evolution is not crashing entirely, but only the calendar part of it. I
use it every day to connect to an Exchange server, which is a great
feature... Evolution is great for the mail feature, like AD-based auto-
completion, and multi-calendar view.
Since the Jaunty update, when I try to view
Hello,
It'is realy a strange thing...
When my session starts, gconfd-2 is running high, with 20% CPU. Compiz
in disabled in System > Preference > Appearence.
When I try to launch compiz with the command-line , I have the folowing
message (old version, before today's update):
$ compiz-manager &
Hello,
I disabled Compiz, and the process gconfd-2 daemon use less processor
(it is not in the top precesses anymore). The laptop is an old Toshiba
Tecra, with a centrino 1.4 GHz, 500 MiB Ram and an ATI Radeon Mobility
9000.
Thanks
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CPU always 100% CPU
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/293535
Hello,
My CPU is always around 100%, including gconfd-2 daemon that uses almost
10-20% CPU.
Find enclosed the htop screenshot, showing main processes.
I've put my "nice" back to 0 for X11, with dpkg-reconfigure, with the
same result.
Thanks
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gconf
Since i I installed intrepid ibex, the gconfd-2 daemon uses 10-20% CPU.
I did put -5 as nice to X.
I uses std packages in intrepid ibex.
** Affects: gconf (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: gconfd-2 xorg
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