Since this bug is marked with "Fix Released" in 2008 (!), I opened a new
bug (Bug #684538) to track this issue. Would someone please confirm
that bug.
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Since this bug is marked with "Fix Released" in 2008 (!), I opened a new
bug (Bug #684538) to track this issue. Would someone please confirm
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It is definitely trying to grab information each time you click on the
clock applet. (I checked my network usage.)
If you set evolution to work in "offline mode" (File>Work Offline)
everything is as fast as before. Right now I have 5 calendars enabled
and have no lag!
Not a big deal for me becaus
Is it confirmed as being the subs to external calendars? I have been
using evolution to subscribe to multiple google calendars since at least
9.04 but this slow down has only occurred to me with 10.10.
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It gets even worse when you enable more than one Google calendar (using
caldav).
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I have the same problem with 10.10, and without using web calendars
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Confirm here. Ubuntu 10.10 using Google calendar.
It improves if you choose the type "on the web" instead of "Google" when
you create it. For the URL you should use the ical link which you can
find in your settings page of your Google calendar. This will be a read-
only calendar though.
Still a p
Confirm this behavior.
This only correct when Google Calendars enabled in Evolution. It seems
that plugin makes query on each click.
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Running Clock 2.30.2 on Ubuntu 10.04, I can confirm that opening the calendar
is still slow (several seconds)
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I'm sorry, the problem seen by blueglow and myself is bug #194505
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-panel/+bug/194505/).
Please disregard my message.
Sorry again.
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For me this is due to subscribing to a Google Calendar. When clicking
on the clock/calendar applet, the gnome-panel becomes unresponsive for
several minutes. I cannot use any launcher or menu. Running 'top', I
see evolution-data-server flash to the top for a few seconds, then
disappear from the
I'm also observing this behavior. I think in my case it's because I use
evolution to access an exchange server over a VPN connection, which is
not always available. Clicking the clock freezes the panel for about 30
seconds, sometimes less. Is there someway to tell the applet to only
show calenda
the new comments describe a new issue, don't reopen closed bugs only
because you have a similar bug
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Using online/Google calendars appears to be the cause - reopening so
that someone wiser than I can check.
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This has started happening for me under Hardy: very long wait first
click, then just a long wait from then on. This did not happen under
previous versions back as far as Edgy, but then my usage was
different...
I tried a few things and can remove the delay:
* It appears that using a Google calenda
closing the bug since the speed is correct now
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I've just tried it and the problem seems to have gone away. Perhaps when
adding the weather part the devs also fixed my problem.
For my part feel free to close the bug as fixed.
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Not installed yet ...
2008/5/8 Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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is that still an issue on hardy?
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Hi there - I searched around at the time and couldn't quite find the
exact problem anywhere else. I also use this feature so often that for
the time being I have disabled beryl, nice as it is.
I must go and see if there has been progress ...
Thanks for getting in touch!
Jon
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Now, a few months have gone and there is still no reaction. Is this due
to other problems that are more important?
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Joncheyne, no, you want to open a bug on beryl
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I confirm this too
A single click does nothing. A single click every 5 or more seconds does
nothing.
A triple click always works with a single click to close. Further single
clicks of less than 5 seconds apart can then open and close the calendar
drop down.
If, however I select Metacity as my wi
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