On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 10:06 -0400, Brian L Scipioni wrote:
>
> I have a serious problem with evolution "hanging" and locking my
> display
> and spinning using large amounts of CPU and/or network.
I have had this problem this week also. Have a look at the Hard Drive
access (LED in front of PC if
All,
I have a serious problem with evolution "hanging" and locking my display
and spinning using large amounts of CPU and/or network. It has been
happening for a couple of years through several OS versions from redhat
9 through fedora core 6 and on my dual Intel PIII as well as my dual AMD
Optero
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On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 23:12:09 +0200, Oystein Gisnas wrote:
> Something tells me (your User-Agent) that you're using Debian.
Actually Ubuntu, but it's Debian based.
> It sounds
> like the GSlice problem, which you can confirm by running evolution wi
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On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 15:15:43 +0530, Harish Krishnaswamy wrote:
> Hi Kenneth,
> Please file a bug with the version details and if possible a stack trace.
I will if it happens again. I'm not sure how I resolved it, but it seems
to be resolved now. Th
Hi Kenneth,
Please file a bug with the version details and if possible a stack
trace.
Apart from .evolution, the account information and preferences are
stored in gconf (~/.gconf/apps/evolution), passwords in
$HOME/.gnome2_private/Evolution and certificates under
$HOME/.camel_certs.
You can find
ons, 26,.04.2006 kl. 15.36 -0500, skrev Kenneth P. Turvey:
> Evolution is locking every time I start it up. Any help would be
> appreciated.
Something tells me (your User-Agent) that you're using Debian. It sounds
like the GSlice problem, which you can confirm by running evolution with
"G_SLICE
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Evolution is locking every time I start it up. Any help would be
appreciated.
I've run into this problem any number of times and I've usually solved it
by removing the .evolution directory, getting evolution to run and slowly
adding pieces back int