E-calendar-factory will peruse my calendar data periodically, possibly
to determine if I have to be reminded of something. However, I keep a
very large amount of historical data in my calendar. Because of this, e
-calendar-factory takes a very long time to search, all the while taking
100% of one CPU. I notice the slowdown on my dual-core CPU and maybe it
will be less noticeable with more cores. Evolution is aware of this
problem, too, but their fix is to archive old data from my calendar. My
fix would be to index the database and only search for future dates, not
old history.

In the meantime, is there any way in Ubuntu to lower E-calendar-factory
priority manually, like Windows can? I don't mind if it takes 90-minutes
at 20% CPU, instead of 15-minutes at 100%. Maybe Evolution's maintainers
can give my background processes more chance to run during its queries.

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