Upstream fixed version has landed in Ubuntu
** Changed in: yelp (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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I'm counting 15 seconds for yelp to start up in Oneiric (Dell Inspiron
910, Atom 1.6Ghz, 512MB RAM).
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** Changed in: yelp
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Thanks to Shaun McCance for comment #12. I see what the trouble is. Yelp
is setting itself up to display its full glorious range of capabilities
before it starts drawing to the screen. Hence the long delay with
nothing happening on screen. Make it draw its window, menu bar and the
content of the he
Thanks for your note. It was a bad idea indeed to look at release 2.31.1
because there were like 9 releases after that. I just thought that 2.31.1 has
the least changes compared to 2.30 and it would be easy to backport.
I knew about the gtk3 dependencies, I was just thinking about backporting it
Just as a note: 2.31.1 was the *first* release in the 3.0 development
series, made waay back in April. The only thing still missing is
full-text search, which sucks, but: 1) the new quick search feature
works well for most searches, and 2) full-text search in Yelp 2 is just
as slow as everythin
Ok. I've done a bit of research... and I have sadly realized, that this can not
be a featurefreeze exception :|. I have checked the Yelp release notes for the
releases between 2.30 and 2.31.1, and the result is, that it might be possible
to use that version, but it might be that the faster loadi
I agree with Anthony Glenn, the yelp fix should be in Maverick, it is indeed
very important to have a responsive help system, and 40 s startup time for the
help is not reasonable. @Fabian Rodriguez: Feature Freeze is in place, but
there can be Feature Freeze exceptions: in the following cases(ac
Lucid still seems to have Yelp 2.30.0 (with the bug), as of today. If
this bug is fixed in Yelp 2.31.1 then why not push that out as an
update?
I was showing Ubuntu to someone who had never heard of Linux, the other
day. And they wanted to know, "What is this Ubuntu thing?" So I did
System > About
This won't likely make it into Ubuntu anytime before April 2011. Feature
freeze for Maverick is *tomorrow* and by reading the upstream bug report
you can see the progress so far. Around March/April 2011 we *may* be
able to file an SRU for this. If anyone feels this is not the right
information I'm
bump.
Lucid is still running with version 2.30.0. Please push the new version
that fixes >1 minute start-ups.
For new users, more than 1 minute to get help gives a real bad initial
impression of Ubuntu. This bug should be higher priority.
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This has been fixed upstream. We need someone to evaluate the new
version and push it into Lucid, please.
>From the developer:
Yelp 2.31.1 does not scan the filesystem on startup. Startup times are fast
again, and I won't add anything that blocks startup. So this is fixed.
Reference:
https://bugz
Two of the bugs marked as duplicates of this bug should be reopened and
reassigned to the package responsible for the System menu which contains
the item About Ubuntu, because that item does not need to open the help
browser. It could instead open an About dialog - like every other About
menu item.
** Changed in: yelp
Status: New => Fix Released
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Still affects Lucid. On This Centrino-based laptop with 2 GB of RAM, it
takes more than a minute for the Yelp window to appear.
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I can confirm this, but my CPU usage shows much lower.
This is results of 'time yelp' where I close it right after it loads:
real0m26.970s
user0m2.000s
sys 0m1.444s
It took 27 seconds to show content, but only used 3.4s of CPU. This is
only 12.5% utilization.
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that's known upstream, you can track it here:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=388263
** Changed in: yelp (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Status: New => Triaged
** Also affects: yelp via
http://bugzilla.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: yelp
Try to open System > Preferences > Mouse (or Keyboard, Sound, Windows, etc).
Click
'Help' button at the bottom left corner. The help window is appear
immediately, but
- the content took more than 10 seconds and 100% CPU usage on my 1.8 G
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