cootetom
December 14th, 2012, 11:19 AM
Hi all,
I've recently upgraded to 12.10 and since that upgrade the evolution calendar has been giving me grief. It often crashes entirely at which point I send a crash report using the GUI that asks me to do so. However sometimes it doesn't crash but instead uses 100% CPU which really slows down my laptop.
My initial question is how can I kill the process when it's using such a high CPU. Normally I'd run "sudo kill id" however that doesn't kill this particular process which I find odd.
http://tomcoote.co.uk/wp-content/top.png
My second question is does anyone have any information on why evolution calendar is so temperamental for me since I've upgraded to 12.10.
Many thanks.
I've recently upgraded to 12.10 and since that upgrade the evolution calendar has been giving me grief. It often crashes entirely at which point I send a crash report using the GUI that asks me to do so. However sometimes it doesn't crash but instead uses 100% CPU which really slows down my laptop.
My initial question is how can I kill the process when it's using such a high CPU. Normally I'd run "sudo kill id" however that doesn't kill this particular process which I find odd.
http://tomcoote.co.uk/wp-content/top.png
My second question is does anyone have any information on why evolution calendar is so temperamental for me since I've upgraded to 12.10.
Many thanks.