Re: [Evolution] About performance
- From: Gonzalo Aguilar Delgado <gaguilar aguilardelgado com>
- To: evolution-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] About performance
- Date: Wed, 08 May 2013 19:51:22 +0200
Hello,
Yes, I warned about this and disk problems some time ago. Now it's time
to switch.
Last version of evolution constantly crashed for me (the one comes with
ubuntu 13.04). Sent a pair of bug reports with launchpad but I cannot
continue use the program with this high degree of problems.
I was a high evangelist of evolution but right now it has not the
quality it used to have.
Thunderbird seems to have progressed better and in a more robust way. It
also handles sieve.
I hope I can switch back to evolution when this kind of problems are
solved. The most important one is performance because a mail client that
is so slow is the worst of all usability problems.
I have to say that all my friends also switched to Thunderbird and never
looked back. Hope I can look back in near future because I used to love
this application... (Evolution now!)
Best regards,
PS: I'm quite surprised to see that developers never saw the performance
problem to come... Do you use evolution in your day to day work?
El 11/03/13 21:55, Matthew Barnes escribió:
On Mon, 2013-03-11 at 20:20 +0100, Gonzalo Aguilar Delgado wrote:
The problem is that I have to wait for a new mail window about 16
secs, or more. It constantly hangs or crashes and the interface is
little responsive.
This may be related to a massive widget leak that Milan discovered in
the composer window.
Widgets from closed composer windows were sticking around in memory and
responding to events, which eats up CPU. So the more composer windows
you create during an Evolution session the slower it gets.
I believe the bulk of the leakage was fixed in GtkHTML 4.6.3.
Matthew Barnes
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