I have not experienced this issue in 12.04 or 12.10 so I am marking it
as "Fix Released" to bring closure to this bug.
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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I still experience this problem in Natty (haven't tested Oneiric since
it's unusable on a desktop).
I can confirm that the delays are much worse with Google calendars as
opposed to "On the Web" calendars.
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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For testing, I just installed Natty in a x64 Virtual Machine.
I was rewarded with a "zippy" response from the Clock applet;
I do not notice a delay when clicking on the applet.
I think this issue is resolved in Natty.
If someone else can confirm, we may be able to close out this bug?
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Pedro,
I am running Maverick, and I experience up to a 2 second delay clicking
on the Clock applet before the calendar appears.
If the portion of code that responds to the first user click in the
applet is the same in Natty as it was in Maverick, I would expect the
issue is still there.
Is there
Hey Pedro, I'm not running Natty, but perhaps someone else can confirm.
Please don't close this bug, because it probably is still there in the
newer Natty builds.
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I have the same issue, Ubuntu 10.10, latest updates, fast quad core machine
with SSD.
By setting File-->Work Offline in Evolution, the problem went away.
I wasted half an hour researching and figuing out what to do.
I didn't have offline selected because I didn't want it selected, but that time
d
I discovered a curious issue that fix my problem
Disabling Tasks > On this Computer > Personal
Then i detect i have had a task with a lot of information, i deleted and
reactivate Tasks > On this Computer > Personal
Now my calendar applet is working good
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Same problem, with offline and online mode, without google calendar
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Title:
Opening calendar applet on gnome-panel in Ubuntu 10.10 is slow
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As an extension to this issue: if you're offline when you click on the
clock applet, the applet will freeze whilst it attempts to connect to
Google Calendar.
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I can also confirm this bug. It's extremely annoying when using the menu
for task-list management.
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Title:
Opening calendar applet on gnome-panel
I confirm it. If you have online calendars and if Evolution is in online
mode, there is always a lag when you click on the clock applet (can go
up to 5-6 seconds).
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I confirm this bug too, although I'm using network calendars other than
Google's.
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I confirm OP's observations. I am using local calendar and not Google
Calendar backend though.
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Confirming that problem.
With four Google calendars (CalDAV) opening the clock applet takes about
5-7 seconds every time, depending on network connection.
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