While the problem still exists in Ubuntu 9.04, when previewing and
reading emails, a new problem has arrised. When pressing the compose
new email button, I literally wait 15 seconds for the composer window to
open. This is now Evolution 2.26 and this is not just LTSP, but anytime
when Evolution i
I don't have tracker running. I've also tried the same version (2.26)
on openSUSE from their community repository and it has the same exact
problem, so it seems to be an upstream problem? Ever since 8.04,
Evolution has been exhibiting a slow performance over ssh. Since LTSP 5
runs over SSH, this
Actually I am using it with the option LDM_DIRECTX = True. I guess it
is a remote X issue. How else can I test this?
--
[8.04] Drawing evolution window on screen very slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/225950
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Desktop Bugs,
Here's what I've observed from some crazy experiments. I've noticed
that Evolution 2.22, regardless when using it on a normal Ubuntu install
or on a LTSP thin client, it is more sluggish than the Evolution 2.12
found in Gusty, for the very same reasons stated above. It seems to
take two seconds f
I was only explaining my experiences and, now with knowledge of the bug
you mentioned above, maybe it explains why the Debian Evolution runs
just like the Ubuntu version, because the libcairo2 package was
consistent on my Ubuntu system and I only installed the Debian Evolution
packages. Anyway, I
Let me go back on what I said about the message display pane being a
little slow, and clarify that it doesn't seem slow to me anymore. It
seems to be just fine so I guess I was seeing things. Sorry about that
and I didn't want to add to any confusion. The part about the multi-
email delete and s
My original problem was scrolling through the list of emails either
using the arrow keys or using the next and previous buttons in the tool
bar. The updated libcairo2 package did seem to resolve that issue,
especially with the previous and next buttons. But after further review
and testing, I'd h
This bug is very frustrating because we're still hanging onto our 7.10
installation that does not have this bug. It would be great to update
to a LTS release, especially since we only have 6 more months of
security support. Since Evolution is used by all of our clients, we
can't make that jump un
This bug is very frustrating because we're still hanging onto our 7.10
installation that does not have this bug. It would be great to update
to a LTS release, especially since we only have 6 more months of
security support. Since Evolution is used by all of our clients, we
can't make that jump un
Here's what I've observed from some crazy experiments. I've noticed
that Evolution 2.22, regardless when using it on a normal Ubuntu install
or on a LTSP thin client, it is more sluggish than the Evolution 2.12
found in Gusty, for the very same reasons stated above. It seems to
take two seconds f
I was only explaining my experiences and, now with knowledge of the bug
you mentioned above, maybe it explains why the Debian Evolution runs
just like the Ubuntu version, because the libcairo2 package was
consistent on my Ubuntu system and I only installed the Debian Evolution
packages. Anyway, I
Let me go back on what I said about the message display pane being a
little slow, and clarify that it doesn't seem slow to me anymore. It
seems to be just fine so I guess I was seeing things. Sorry about that
and I didn't want to add to any confusion. The part about the multi-
email delete and s
My original problem was scrolling through the list of emails either
using the arrow keys or using the next and previous buttons in the tool
bar. The updated libcairo2 package did seem to resolve that issue,
especially with the previous and next buttons. But after further review
and testing, I'd h
While the problem still exists in Ubuntu 9.04, when previewing and
reading emails, a new problem has arrised. When pressing the compose
new email button, I literally wait 15 seconds for the composer window to
open. This is now Evolution 2.26 and this is not just LTSP, but anytime
when Evolution i
I don't have tracker running. I've also tried the same version (2.26)
on openSUSE from their community repository and it has the same exact
problem, so it seems to be an upstream problem? Ever since 8.04,
Evolution has been exhibiting a slow performance over ssh. Since LTSP 5
runs over SSH, this
Actually I am using it with the option LDM_DIRECTX = True. I guess it
is a remote X issue. How else can I test this?
--
[8.04] Drawing evolution window on screen very slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/225950
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Desktop Bugs,
Here's what I've observed from some crazy experiments. I've noticed
that Evolution 2.22, regardless when using it on a normal Ubuntu install
or on a LTSP thin client, it is more sluggish than the Evolution 2.12
found in Gusty, for the very same reasons stated above. It seems to
take two seconds f
I was only explaining my experiences and, now with knowledge of the bug
you mentioned above, maybe it explains why the Debian Evolution runs
just like the Ubuntu version, because the libcairo2 package was
consistent on my Ubuntu system and I only installed the Debian Evolution
packages. Anyway, I
Let me go back on what I said about the message display pane being a
little slow, and clarify that it doesn't seem slow to me anymore. It
seems to be just fine so I guess I was seeing things. Sorry about that
and I didn't want to add to any confusion. The part about the multi-
email delete and s
My original problem was scrolling through the list of emails either
using the arrow keys or using the next and previous buttons in the tool
bar. The updated libcairo2 package did seem to resolve that issue,
especially with the previous and next buttons. But after further review
and testing, I'd h
This bug is very frustrating because we're still hanging onto our 7.10
installation that does not have this bug. It would be great to update
to a LTS release, especially since we only have 6 more months of
security support. Since Evolution is used by all of our clients, we
can't make that jump un
While the problem still exists in Ubuntu 9.04, when previewing and
reading emails, a new problem has arrised. When pressing the compose
new email button, I literally wait 15 seconds for the composer window to
open. This is now Evolution 2.26 and this is not just LTSP, but anytime
when Evolution i
I don't have tracker running. I've also tried the same version (2.26)
on openSUSE from their community repository and it has the same exact
problem, so it seems to be an upstream problem? Ever since 8.04,
Evolution has been exhibiting a slow performance over ssh. Since LTSP 5
runs over SSH, this
Actually I am using it with the option LDM_DIRECTX = True. I guess it
is a remote X issue. How else can I test this?
--
[8.04] Drawing evolution window on screen very slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/225950
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Desktop Bugs,
This bug is very frustrating because we're still hanging onto our 7.10
installation that does not have this bug. It would be great to update
to a LTS release, especially since we only have 6 more months of
security support. Since Evolution is used by all of our clients, we
can't make that jump un
Here's what I've observed from some crazy experiments. I've noticed
that Evolution 2.22, regardless when using it on a normal Ubuntu install
or on a LTSP thin client, it is more sluggish than the Evolution 2.12
found in Gusty, for the very same reasons stated above. It seems to
take two seconds f
I was only explaining my experiences and, now with knowledge of the bug
you mentioned above, maybe it explains why the Debian Evolution runs
just like the Ubuntu version, because the libcairo2 package was
consistent on my Ubuntu system and I only installed the Debian Evolution
packages. Anyway, I
Let me go back on what I said about the message display pane being a
little slow, and clarify that it doesn't seem slow to me anymore. It
seems to be just fine so I guess I was seeing things. Sorry about that
and I didn't want to add to any confusion. The part about the multi-
email delete and s
My original problem was scrolling through the list of emails either
using the arrow keys or using the next and previous buttons in the tool
bar. The updated libcairo2 package did seem to resolve that issue,
especially with the previous and next buttons. But after further review
and testing, I'd h
Here's what I've observed from some crazy experiments. I've noticed
that Evolution 2.22, regardless when using it on a normal Ubuntu install
or on a LTSP thin client, it is more sluggish than the Evolution 2.12
found in Gusty, for the very same reasons stated above. It seems to
take two seconds f
I was only explaining my experiences and, now with knowledge of the bug
you mentioned above, maybe it explains why the Debian Evolution runs
just like the Ubuntu version, because the libcairo2 package was
consistent on my Ubuntu system and I only installed the Debian Evolution
packages. Anyway, I
Let me go back on what I said about the message display pane being a
little slow, and clarify that it doesn't seem slow to me anymore. It
seems to be just fine so I guess I was seeing things. Sorry about that
and I didn't want to add to any confusion. The part about the multi-
email delete and s
My original problem was scrolling through the list of emails either
using the arrow keys or using the next and previous buttons in the tool
bar. The updated libcairo2 package did seem to resolve that issue,
especially with the previous and next buttons. But after further review
and testing, I'd h
This bug is very frustrating because we're still hanging onto our 7.10
installation that does not have this bug. It would be great to update
to a LTS release, especially since we only have 6 more months of
security support. Since Evolution is used by all of our clients, we
can't make that jump un
While the problem still exists in Ubuntu 9.04, when previewing and
reading emails, a new problem has arrised. When pressing the compose
new email button, I literally wait 15 seconds for the composer window to
open. This is now Evolution 2.26 and this is not just LTSP, but anytime
when Evolution i
I don't have tracker running. I've also tried the same version (2.26)
on openSUSE from their community repository and it has the same exact
problem, so it seems to be an upstream problem? Ever since 8.04,
Evolution has been exhibiting a slow performance over ssh. Since LTSP 5
runs over SSH, this
Actually I am using it with the option LDM_DIRECTX = True. I guess it
is a remote X issue. How else can I test this?
--
[8.04] Drawing evolution window on screen very slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/225950
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Desktop Bugs,
While the problem still exists in Ubuntu 9.04, when previewing and
reading emails, a new problem has arrised. When pressing the compose
new email button, I literally wait 15 seconds for the composer window to
open. This is now Evolution 2.26 and this is not just LTSP, but anytime
when Evolution i
I don't have tracker running. I've also tried the same version (2.26)
on openSUSE from their community repository and it has the same exact
problem, so it seems to be an upstream problem? Ever since 8.04,
Evolution has been exhibiting a slow performance over ssh. Since LTSP 5
runs over SSH, this
Actually I am using it with the option LDM_DIRECTX = True. I guess it
is a remote X issue. How else can I test this?
--
[8.04] Drawing evolution window on screen very slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/225950
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Desktop Bugs,
While the problem still exists in Ubuntu 9.04, when previewing and
reading emails, a new problem has arrised. When pressing the compose
new email button, I literally wait 15 seconds for the composer window to
open. This is now Evolution 2.26 and this is not just LTSP, but anytime
when Evolution i
I don't have tracker running. I've also tried the same version (2.26)
on openSUSE from their community repository and it has the same exact
problem, so it seems to be an upstream problem? Ever since 8.04,
Evolution has been exhibiting a slow performance over ssh. Since LTSP 5
runs over SSH, this
Actually I am using it with the option LDM_DIRECTX = True. I guess it
is a remote X issue. How else can I test this?
--
[8.04] Drawing evolution window on screen very slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/225950
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Desktop Bugs,
This bug is very frustrating because we're still hanging onto our 7.10
installation that does not have this bug. It would be great to update
to a LTS release, especially since we only have 6 more months of
security support. Since Evolution is used by all of our clients, we
can't make that jump un
Here's what I've observed from some crazy experiments. I've noticed
that Evolution 2.22, regardless when using it on a normal Ubuntu install
or on a LTSP thin client, it is more sluggish than the Evolution 2.12
found in Gusty, for the very same reasons stated above. It seems to
take two seconds f
I was only explaining my experiences and, now with knowledge of the bug
you mentioned above, maybe it explains why the Debian Evolution runs
just like the Ubuntu version, because the libcairo2 package was
consistent on my Ubuntu system and I only installed the Debian Evolution
packages. Anyway, I
Let me go back on what I said about the message display pane being a
little slow, and clarify that it doesn't seem slow to me anymore. It
seems to be just fine so I guess I was seeing things. Sorry about that
and I didn't want to add to any confusion. The part about the multi-
email delete and s
My original problem was scrolling through the list of emails either
using the arrow keys or using the next and previous buttons in the tool
bar. The updated libcairo2 package did seem to resolve that issue,
especially with the previous and next buttons. But after further review
and testing, I'd h
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