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Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 beta?
** Changed in: evolution-exchange (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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This may be because Evolution is attempting to connect to LDAP servers
or remote addressbooks/contacts, especially if you use a VPN to connect
to mail. I notice that if I dont have my VPN open (i.e. I am using only
my local mail) then cpu goes to 100%.
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Is this bug related (duplicate):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-keyring/+bug/236171
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Specifying a GAL Server did indeed resolve the symptom of high CPU
usage. Thank you.
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100% CPU usage might be related to bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution-
exchange/+bug/195425.
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I can confirm the same behaviour as well on laptop HP Compaq 6710b
(Centrino Duo).
This behaviour started immediatelly after adding an Exchange account to
Evolution.
Hardy, amd64.
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Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 AMD64 version.
Same here as well. I also use evolution exchange for my work email
account. As soon as I start typing a new message, one core of my 4200 X2
CPU goes to 100%. It also starts when you try to compose an email from
another program, e.g. Openoffice Word or Firefox. The
I experience the same behavior as DavidL and Andy Kniss:
As soon as I start composing a new message, the CPU usage of gnome-
keyring-daemon goes up to 50% (on dual core CPU) and doesn't go down
until I exit Evolution. I use Evolution with Exchange and IMAP accounts.
I'm under Hardy 64bit.
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This didn't happen before I upgraded to Hardy. Now Evolution is fine
*until* I begin to compose a new message. Then CPU shoots up and doesn't
go down until I close Evolution as a whole, not just the new message
window. I use evolution for exchange mail.
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The same thing - but 30-40% cpu... Few minutes after turning on
evolution
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This happens to me as well on Ubuntu 8.04 amd64 using Evolution for Exchange
mail.The only difference is that it constantly uses 50% of my cpu as soon
as I start a new message. I've attached a screenshot showing my CPU usage.
Details of the Screenshot: Between 60s and 40s, Evolution is run
I can confirm the issue on my ubuntu 8.04 64bit. The same happens also
if you are only adding a calendar event on your local calendar, as long
as you have an exchange account configured.
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As an aside, the same behavior is evident if I create a calendar event
as well.
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