[Evolution-users] Is this normal?
Van Snyder
van.snyder at sbcglobal.net
Fri Oct 17 23:38:57 UTC 2025
On Fri, 2025-10-17 at 18:11 -0500, Tim McConnell via evolution-users
wrote:
> On Fri, 2025-10-17 at 15:19 -0700, Van Snyder via evolution-users
> wrote:
> > The only XTerm output is "(org.gnome.Evolution:381747): Gtk-WARNING
> > **: 15:14:13.977: Only strings supported after ':': \xe9:
> > <Multi_key>
> > <e> <apostrophe> : \xe9"
> >
> > Every time it starts, whether from the button in the KDE panel or
> > from XTerm, it gets stuck opening one of several folders in my MH
> > archive. It's always one from the same set. It also gets stuck when
> > I
> > try to move a message from Inbox to one of a small set of folders.
> > Moving to other folders works. I don't understand why it's only
> > those
> > folders. One correspondent observed there's a problem and said he
> > could prepare a backport for me to try as beta, but so far hasn't
> > sent me one. I thought it might be related to replacing my HDD with
> > NVME, but when I moved my MH archive to HDD the problem persisted.
>
> I'm unfamiliar With KDE, does it have a way to see the CPU usage? If
> it
> does, when it hangs does the CPU usage go through the roof? I know
> when
> I ran into that it had something to do with WebKit. Maybe Milan could
> explain how to run Evolution through GDB (assuming KDE will allow to
> install it).
KDE has a system monitor. I also run GKrellm, which shows an overview
but not process-by-process.
"top" shows Evolution at 200.7%, i.e., it has saturated two of the 24
cores in my Intel I9 (I turned off hyperthreading because it appeared
to be causing crashes, or at least I haven't had any since I turned it
off). But the system monitor and GKrellM show 6% usage, which is 1.5
cores total (not Evolution alone) usage.
kwin, plasma, Isolinux, Xorg, firefox, etc., are below 8% of one core
each.
I have gdb and use it occasionally.
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