Interesting. I leave my Evo open all the time, and have never noticed this issue.
Currently all of my evolution processes combined are taking about 44MB of memory, which I don't find to horrible, however it is a little high. If you want for comparison I've got 20621 messages in cooker folder, ~17000 in newb, and another 20000 or so spread around a few different folders. Now I've got about 512MB of memory in the system, and it's hardly ancient, but yes, I've had to kill oaf-slay a few times before (though system never hung/died) Gizmo On Sat, 2002-11-23 at 14:58, Adam Williamson wrote: > I mentioned this to fcrozat and he said he'd noticed it himself and I > could post to the list and see if anyone else had the same problem, so > here we go. I'm getting *major* memory leak (I think) problems with > Evolution 1.2.0. If I start it up and wait a while (15-30 mins), or even > start it and quit and wait the same amount of time (to keep this from > happening I have to quit *then* run killev and oaf-slay straight away), > I find evo-related processes eat up huge chunks of resources and reduce > my PC to a complete crawl - the mouse pointer jerks as it moves, > everything is unusable. Only way to restore sanity is to switch to a > virtual console - and it takes a couple of minutes to respond to > ctrl-alt-F1 - and run "killev" then "oaf-slay" (sometimes more than > once), and everything gets back to normal. Is anyone getting a similar > problem? I do have a *huge* amount of email in Evo (over 12,000 messages > in the Cooker folder), so that could be related. Just wondered if anyone > else is getting this. It's annoying, because otherwise Evo 1.2 is really > nice :). I have 192MB ram. -- Nelson Bartley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
