[Bug 236171] [NEW] gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-05-30 Thread Mike Vitale
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: gnome-keyring When I use Evolution to create an email message, it interacts with the gnome-keyring-daemon, and they both conspire to peg my CPU usage at 100%. Eventually, I need to run the "evolution --force-shutdown" command. My messages get sent, but

[Bug 236171] Re: gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-06-04 Thread Mike Vitale
Another workaround that seems to calm it down is to write your email, send it, and then click the "Work Offline" button in the lower left hand corner. Then click it again to Work Online, and your CPU usage should be back to normal. Obviously this will be untenable if you keep an email open all day

[Bug 236171] Re: gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-06-04 Thread Mike Vitale
Bah. Never mind about the dbgsym not installable. I needed to remove hardy-proposed from sources.list, and now it's installed. However, in attempting to recreate the problem to get you a stacktrace, I have found that I cannot reproduce it. In the interim since I created this bug, I have run

[Bug 236171] Re: gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-06-04 Thread Mike Vitale
*sigh* I'm afraid I'm making a mess of this report, and I apologize for that. Anyway, it turns out that I had already followed the advice of Chris Trawick above, and turned off the Exchange Global Address List. After turning that back on, I was able to reproduce the issue. Evolution-running gdb

[Bug 27449] Re: Workspace switcher preferences do not remember number of workspaces

2006-10-06 Thread Mike Vitale
I am still seeing this problem on a fresh install of Ubuntu Dapper. Number of workspaces is not remembered across sessions, despite changing the number of workspaces every time I login via the applet's preferences. Note that I have uninstalled metacity in favor of sawfish. I still have libmetacit

[Bug 236171] [NEW] gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-05-30 Thread Mike Vitale
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: gnome-keyring When I use Evolution to create an email message, it interacts with the gnome-keyring-daemon, and they both conspire to peg my CPU usage at 100%. Eventually, I need to run the "evolution --force-shutdown" command. My messages get sent, but

[Bug 236171] Re: gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-06-04 Thread Mike Vitale
Another workaround that seems to calm it down is to write your email, send it, and then click the "Work Offline" button in the lower left hand corner. Then click it again to Work Online, and your CPU usage should be back to normal. Obviously this will be untenable if you keep an email open all day

[Bug 236171] Re: gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-06-04 Thread Mike Vitale
Bah. Never mind about the dbgsym not installable. I needed to remove hardy-proposed from sources.list, and now it's installed. However, in attempting to recreate the problem to get you a stacktrace, I have found that I cannot reproduce it. In the interim since I created this bug, I have run

[Bug 236171] Re: gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-06-04 Thread Mike Vitale
*sigh* I'm afraid I'm making a mess of this report, and I apologize for that. Anyway, it turns out that I had already followed the advice of Chris Trawick above, and turned off the Exchange Global Address List. After turning that back on, I was able to reproduce the issue. Evolution-running gdb

[Bug 236171] [NEW] gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-05-30 Thread Mike Vitale
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: gnome-keyring When I use Evolution to create an email message, it interacts with the gnome-keyring-daemon, and they both conspire to peg my CPU usage at 100%. Eventually, I need to run the "evolution --force-shutdown" command. My messages get sent, but

[Bug 236171] Re: gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-06-04 Thread Mike Vitale
Another workaround that seems to calm it down is to write your email, send it, and then click the "Work Offline" button in the lower left hand corner. Then click it again to Work Online, and your CPU usage should be back to normal. Obviously this will be untenable if you keep an email open all day

[Bug 236171] Re: gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-06-04 Thread Mike Vitale
Bah. Never mind about the dbgsym not installable. I needed to remove hardy-proposed from sources.list, and now it's installed. However, in attempting to recreate the problem to get you a stacktrace, I have found that I cannot reproduce it. In the interim since I created this bug, I have run

[Bug 236171] Re: gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-06-04 Thread Mike Vitale
*sigh* I'm afraid I'm making a mess of this report, and I apologize for that. Anyway, it turns out that I had already followed the advice of Chris Trawick above, and turned off the Exchange Global Address List. After turning that back on, I was able to reproduce the issue. Evolution-running gdb

[Bug 27449] Re: Workspace switcher preferences do not remember number of workspaces

2006-10-06 Thread Mike Vitale
I am still seeing this problem on a fresh install of Ubuntu Dapper. Number of workspaces is not remembered across sessions, despite changing the number of workspaces every time I login via the applet's preferences. Note that I have uninstalled metacity in favor of sawfish. I still have libmetacit

[Bug 27449] Re: Workspace switcher preferences do not remember number of workspaces

2006-10-06 Thread Mike Vitale
I am still seeing this problem on a fresh install of Ubuntu Dapper. Number of workspaces is not remembered across sessions, despite changing the number of workspaces every time I login via the applet's preferences. Note that I have uninstalled metacity in favor of sawfish. I still have libmetacit

[Bug 236171] [NEW] gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-05-30 Thread Mike Vitale
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: gnome-keyring When I use Evolution to create an email message, it interacts with the gnome-keyring-daemon, and they both conspire to peg my CPU usage at 100%. Eventually, I need to run the "evolution --force-shutdown" command. My messages get sent, but

[Bug 236171] Re: gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-06-04 Thread Mike Vitale
Another workaround that seems to calm it down is to write your email, send it, and then click the "Work Offline" button in the lower left hand corner. Then click it again to Work Online, and your CPU usage should be back to normal. Obviously this will be untenable if you keep an email open all day

[Bug 236171] Re: gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-06-04 Thread Mike Vitale
Bah. Never mind about the dbgsym not installable. I needed to remove hardy-proposed from sources.list, and now it's installed. However, in attempting to recreate the problem to get you a stacktrace, I have found that I cannot reproduce it. In the interim since I created this bug, I have run

[Bug 236171] Re: gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-06-04 Thread Mike Vitale
*sigh* I'm afraid I'm making a mess of this report, and I apologize for that. Anyway, it turns out that I had already followed the advice of Chris Trawick above, and turned off the Exchange Global Address List. After turning that back on, I was able to reproduce the issue. Evolution-running gdb

[Bug 27449] Re: Workspace switcher preferences do not remember number of workspaces

2006-10-06 Thread Mike Vitale
I am still seeing this problem on a fresh install of Ubuntu Dapper. Number of workspaces is not remembered across sessions, despite changing the number of workspaces every time I login via the applet's preferences. Note that I have uninstalled metacity in favor of sawfish. I still have libmetacit

[Bug 27449] Re: Workspace switcher preferences do not remember number of workspaces

2006-10-06 Thread Mike Vitale
I am still seeing this problem on a fresh install of Ubuntu Dapper. Number of workspaces is not remembered across sessions, despite changing the number of workspaces every time I login via the applet's preferences. Note that I have uninstalled metacity in favor of sawfish. I still have libmetacit

[Bug 236171] [NEW] gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-05-30 Thread Mike Vitale
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: gnome-keyring When I use Evolution to create an email message, it interacts with the gnome-keyring-daemon, and they both conspire to peg my CPU usage at 100%. Eventually, I need to run the "evolution --force-shutdown" command. My messages get sent, but

[Bug 236171] Re: gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-06-04 Thread Mike Vitale
Another workaround that seems to calm it down is to write your email, send it, and then click the "Work Offline" button in the lower left hand corner. Then click it again to Work Online, and your CPU usage should be back to normal. Obviously this will be untenable if you keep an email open all day

[Bug 236171] Re: gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-06-04 Thread Mike Vitale
Bah. Never mind about the dbgsym not installable. I needed to remove hardy-proposed from sources.list, and now it's installed. However, in attempting to recreate the problem to get you a stacktrace, I have found that I cannot reproduce it. In the interim since I created this bug, I have run

[Bug 236171] Re: gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-06-04 Thread Mike Vitale
*sigh* I'm afraid I'm making a mess of this report, and I apologize for that. Anyway, it turns out that I had already followed the advice of Chris Trawick above, and turned off the Exchange Global Address List. After turning that back on, I was able to reproduce the issue. Evolution-running gdb

[Bug 236171] [NEW] gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-05-30 Thread Mike Vitale
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: gnome-keyring When I use Evolution to create an email message, it interacts with the gnome-keyring-daemon, and they both conspire to peg my CPU usage at 100%. Eventually, I need to run the "evolution --force-shutdown" command. My messages get sent, but

[Bug 236171] Re: gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-06-04 Thread Mike Vitale
Another workaround that seems to calm it down is to write your email, send it, and then click the "Work Offline" button in the lower left hand corner. Then click it again to Work Online, and your CPU usage should be back to normal. Obviously this will be untenable if you keep an email open all day

[Bug 236171] Re: gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-06-04 Thread Mike Vitale
Bah. Never mind about the dbgsym not installable. I needed to remove hardy-proposed from sources.list, and now it's installed. However, in attempting to recreate the problem to get you a stacktrace, I have found that I cannot reproduce it. In the interim since I created this bug, I have run

[Bug 236171] Re: gnome-keyring-daemon and Evolution cause 100% CPU usage

2008-06-04 Thread Mike Vitale
*sigh* I'm afraid I'm making a mess of this report, and I apologize for that. Anyway, it turns out that I had already followed the advice of Chris Trawick above, and turned off the Exchange Global Address List. After turning that back on, I was able to reproduce the issue. Evolution-running gdb

[Bug 27449] Re: Workspace switcher preferences do not remember number of workspaces

2006-10-06 Thread Mike Vitale
I am still seeing this problem on a fresh install of Ubuntu Dapper. Number of workspaces is not remembered across sessions, despite changing the number of workspaces every time I login via the applet's preferences. Note that I have uninstalled metacity in favor of sawfish. I still have libmetacit