Agreed. Now 5-a-daying is much simpler :D
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The 5-a-day tool and the 5-a-day-applet are mostly obsolete now. The
only thing that still works is "5-a-day --update" for those who want it.
Just join https://launchpad.net/~5-a-day-participants and the rest will
happen automatically. Some statistics on http://daniel.holba.ch/five-a
-day-stats ar
I don't know if I have a huge cpu load, because my screen just freezes,
and I can only move the mouse. I have tried pressing the power button
once, but no response, and other key combos don't seem to do anything at
all. I've attached my /tmp/five-a-day-applet.txt to this post too.
** Attachment ad
I tend to agree with Daniel, it looks like seahorse or the bits in bzr
communicating with seahorse is the reason for your freezes. But I'm not sure,
I've never seen something like this.
Unfortunately this kind of bonobo-applets are very hard to debug. Can you
please attach /tmp/5-a-day-applet.tx
This sounds to me to be a bit of a problem with seahorse or whatever
else is spawning that permission dialog.
Markus: what do you think?
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5-a-day applet causes computer to freeze
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** Also affects: five-a-day
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Invalid
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This is a package from a PPA not from Ubuntu. I subscribed 5-a-day team,
maybe they can look at this.
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