Temporary workaround for high memory usage of evolution-calendar-
factory-subprocess
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Hi @seb128 ,
I have tried disabling my three online Google accounts and the subprocess
disappears altogether. As soon as I re-enable one account with few Google
Agenda items, it comes back with ~ 50 Mio. When I enable the main account that
has a good many Google Agenda items, the subprocess star
New bug filed under Bug #1589605 for the desktop install.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1342123
Title:
evolution-calendar-factory always run
Public bug reported:
As filed under bug #1342123 (under Canonical System Image, i.e. for mobile
installs) by several users, including desktop installs,
evolution-calendar-factory (previsouly in 14.04) then
evolution-calendar-factory-subprocess (in 16.04) run using several hundreds of
megabytes
@ogra Thanks, I wasn't at all aware that "Canonical System Image" was about
*mobile* systems. Maybe a more straightforward name would help… :)
I'll go look if this bug has already been filed under desktop installs.
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Plus, the nice little workaround does not seem to function in 16.04.
Simply re-invoking the process does not lead to it exiting. I've seen it
crash several times in a row with no obvious pattern to it (except it
happens fairly soon after login).
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Still a major memory hog in 16.04 with a clean install (except for /home
obviously).
The process has changed names and is now dubbed
"evolution-calendar-factory-subprocess" but its behavior has not changed. After
a couple of minutes, memory usage is up to ~300 Mio, which is a bit steep for
some
@penalvch
OK, tried running the latest daily-live xenial. Tried opening several Firefox
windows and tabs with my Google Drive documents and other windows. No problem
after more than 30 minutes working. Suspend mode didn't cause the bug on
xenial. I couldn't try hibernate, of course, since I'm on
@penalvch New bug filed from Bug #1316873
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Title:
Left click not working in workspace only
Status in xorg package in Ub
@penalvch Done. The bug has just reappeared. I filed it under Bug
#1563706 and subscribed you to it.
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Title:
Left mouse
Public bug reported:
Left click randomly stops working *only* in workspace, i.e. launch column and
top menu bar. Clicking otherwise completely normal on the desktop and running
applications.
Workaround: Change user and re-enter password. No need to log out of the
session: [Ctl][Alt]+[L] and ret
I recently switched from an HDD to an SSD. I installed a fresh Ubuntu
14.04.4 on the SSD. Everything works just fine, except the left button
randomly stops working *only in the work space*. It responds in opened
applications, just not on the top bar or the left application launch
bar. Right click a
@aj-sahagun
Works fine now. So apparently, when you want a couple of commands to be
launched one after the other in the startup list, you can't just write:
sleep 60;
You have to explicitly call bash -c like this:
bash -c 'sleep 60; '
Good to know!
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@aj-sahagun
Thanks for your reply. I wasn't aware you had to explicitly call bash
when using the form "sleep 1m; ". I'll try it out.
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@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
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