[Bug 648618] Re: evolution (e-calendar-factory) memory leak

2011-09-05 Thread Phil Ayres
I've been struggling with this bug since upgrading from 10.04 to 10.10 then 11.04. I'm on 32 bit Intel, kernel 2.6.38-11-generic Evolution is whatever version is current right now. I have two Google calendars configured and I've stopped using the Evolution UI in the hope that I can avoid this is

[Bug 648618] Re: evolution (e-calendar-factory) memory leak

2011-09-05 Thread Phil Ayres
Continuing my previous thought, if it would help the developers directly identify the problem, I'm happy to set up a couple of Google calendars in my corporate Google account, so they can play with this directly. Just let me know. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of

[Bug 1764417] Re: Unrecoverable failure in required component org.gnome.SettingsDaemon.Color.desktop

2020-01-06 Thread Phil Ayres
Very similar issue to the other reports. I see this every few days when I login. Typically I go to Nautilus, mount an encrypted FUSE drive, open Chrome, then randomly the session just dies. Interesting, my dual monitors are reversed so the order of them is wrong (left is on the right, and vice vers

[Bug 1764417] Re: Unrecoverable failure in required component org.gnome.SettingsDaemon.Color.desktop

2020-01-27 Thread Phil Ayres
Following up on my previous comment, after removing Chrome Remote Desktop three weeks ago I have not had any crashes on login. That old program (which Chrome didn't register as being installed, but was running in the background) seems to be the source of the issue for me. -- You received this bug

[Bug 762918] Re: Natty Screensaver freezes system after some period of inactivity

2012-03-09 Thread Phil Ayres
Just like appier, I have experienced this with Xubuntu 11.10 too. I'm therefore not in a hurry to blame Compiz. I moved to Xubuntu because my performance with the regular Ubuntu / Unity mix on one PC led to slowdowns (fewer complete lockups). I'm trying the power management tricks, as I think that

[Bug 648618] Re: evolution (e-calendar-factory) memory leak

2011-10-24 Thread Phil Ayres
I finally updated to Ubuntu 11.10 and scrapped Evolution because of this, and some other annoyances. Completely scrapped it. Unfortunately that meant I had no clock on my panel, as the Evolution data server is a dependency (hmm, poor segregation of duties there). I wanted a clock, so I uninstalled

[Bug 569818] Re: massive memory leak, evolution-data-server

2011-10-24 Thread Phil Ayres
Like I said over on bug 648618, I quite using evolution because of this. Unfortunately you can't apt-get purge evolution* if you want a clock on your desktop. So I wrote an app indicator so I could completely remove the leaky evolution stuff from my system: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source

[Bug 654429] Re: evulution leaks memory

2011-07-25 Thread Phil Ayres
I'm struggling with the same problem. In case it helps others make a connection, I'm using IMAP to pull from two Google email accounts, calendar and contacts. I am not using any other email accounts in Evolution, so I think this might help to limit the scope a little. Just simply running htop whil

[Bug 455421] Re: rhythmbox crashed with SIGSEGV in g_object_set()

2010-07-28 Thread Phil Ayres
I see a similar issue in Lucid, up to date as of yesterday's updates. In syslog I see this at the time of the crash. I included the pulseaudio ratelimit message just before, in case it is relevant. Jul 28 12:28:51 consected-sv1-001 pulseaudio[1670]: ratelimit.c: 130 events suppressed Jul 28 12:2

[Bug 300637] Re: autofill problem evolution enter breaks address

2010-08-05 Thread Phil Ayres
I have this problem, but I don't have the source to build the patch shown on gnome bugzilla. I'm running Evolution 2.28.3. I would happily test a pre-built patch if you (maybe David Mansfield?) have one. -- autofill problem evolution enter breaks address https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/300637 You