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Re: evolution - what's it doing?



Evolution gave me some problems a little while ago, so I started using
Mozilla Thunderbird. I had no problems at all when removing Evolution.

It'll complain that it has to remove the 'gnome' package as well, but
that's just a meta package. Nothing to worry about.


For the record, for me at least, Thunderbird runs far cleaner and more
smoothly on my box. Evolution is nice, but meh.

On 6/9/05, Adam Hardy <adam.ant@cyberspaceroad.com> wrote:
> All of a sudden my CPU started getting maxed out and I tracked down the
> culprit to evolution:
> 
> adam@gondor:~$ ps -eaf |grep evo
> adam      3369     1  0 May29 ?        00:15:10
> /usr/lib/evolution/evolution-data-server-1.0
> --oaf-activate-iid=OAFIID:GNOME_Evolution_DataServer_CalFactory:1.0
> --oaf-ior-fd=32
> 
> adam     27904     1  0 11:57 ?        00:00:00
> /usr/lib/evolution/2.0/evolution-alarm-notify --sm-config-prefix
> /evolution-alarm-notify-ecTg1a/ --sm-client-id
> 11c0a801fc000111100952500000102530015 --screen 0
> 
> I don't use evolution, I use mozilla. How come evolution is going crazy?
> What is the alarm for?
> 
> Is there any reason not to apt-get remove it?
> 
> 
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