@aj-sahagun I have the exact same problem. Adding an autostart entry did not help, for reasons I do not understand. If I type it manually in a terminal, it works fine. If I add an autostart entry with the exact same command, nothing happens and evolution-calendar-factory happily nibbles away at RAM. I even tried to autostart with "sleep 60; /usr/lib/evolution/evolution-calendar-factory", unfortunately to no avail. Am I missing something here ? - - - - - - - ledoc@kuro:~$ cat ~/.config/autostart/evolution-calendar-factory.desktop [Desktop Entry] Type=Application Exec=sleep 60; /usr/lib/evolution/evolution-calendar-factory Hidden=false NoDisplay=false X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=true Name[fr_FR]=Workaround for evolution-calendar-factory Name=Workaround for evolution-calendar-factory Comment[fr_FR]=Temporary workaround until the bug is corrected Comment=Temporary workaround until the bug is corrected - - - - - - -
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