Packages depend on 0.30.5 but 3.30.1-1build1 is installed.
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Title:
/usr/lib/evolution/evolution-addressbook-factory regularly takes 100%
CPU
I'm sorry I have been unable to install the package. evolution-ews
depends on some other unavailable packages, and I didn't find them in
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
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I'm sorry I ha
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Title:
/usr/lib/evolution/evolution-addressbook-factory regularly takes 100%
CPU and 100% RAM for a while, making all the
Will do.
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Title:
/usr/lib/evolution/evolution-addressbook-factory regularly takes 100%
CPU and 100% RAM for a while, making all the system
The bug was apparently a dupe of
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-ews/issues/18 and should be fixed in
"3.30.2+".
However if I understood correctly if I already have a crashing addressbook,
even with the bugfix it will keep on crashing unless I manually delete the
cache file buried
Oh I wasn't notified about Milan's answer.
Sure I'll reinstall the addressbook (I've deleted it for now) and get a
backtrace - in my copious spare time.
Cheers,
Xav
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Sure. How do I do that ?
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Title:
/usr/lib/evolution/evolution-addressbook-factory regularly takes 100%
CPU and 100% RAM for a while, making
Done: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-data-server/issues/78
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Title:
/usr/lib/evolution/evolution-addressbook-factory regularly takes
Public bug reported:
/usr/lib/evolution/evolution-addressbook-factory regularly takes 100% CPU and
100% RAM for a while, making all the system unresponsive; the GUI doesn't
respond (gnome-shell's clock is stopped, the mouse pointer is stopped) and it
lasts for a few minutes, then goes back to
FWIW my system has 8GB RAM.
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Title:
/usr/lib/evolution/evolution-addressbook-factory regularly takes 100%
CPU and 100% RAM for a while, making
Solution was simple: reinstall evolution-ews which was uninstalled on upgrade.
Sorry for the noise.
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Title:
Exchange account doesn't appear in
Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu 18.04 I had an Exchange account configured through gnome-
online-accounts, which I could access via Evolution. With Ubuntu 18.10
Evolution can't "see" the account anymore, even if it still exist in
gnome-online-accounts.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 211631 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/211631
Indeed, it's fixed for Ubuntu (wish it was for Debian too).
Thanks.
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8.10: no reboot, no shutdown
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 211631 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/211631
Indeed, it's fixed for Ubuntu (wish it was for Debian too).
Thanks.
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8.10: no reboot, no shutdown
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Sorry for not following up ... I fixed the init/shutdown sequence
(indeed with great help from echo and ping) by changing the position of
nfs mounts. The problem I had was that my fstab has some NFS mounts,
which are unmounted AFTER the network is shut down. That's why it didn't
work.
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8.10:
Public bug reported:
Hi,
I know this problem seems to be widely reported, but apparently there
are many subltly different variants.
In my case, I tried booting with acpi=off (gdm doesn't start in that
case), apm=power-off, replacing halt by shutdown, rmmoding sdn-hda-
intel, but notthing
Hi,
I have already disabled usplash, but it doesn't help (it just helps to
know the S90halt isn't executed).
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You should re-read my bugreport .. I already tried all of this :)
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So, in a terminal using sudo, neither shutdown -h now nor halt shutdown the
computer.
And the live cd doesn't shutdown either.
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