Re: [Evolution] evolution 1.2.4 and printing



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On 24 Apr 2003, Mark Gordon posted the following:

MG>On Thu, 2003-04-24 at 00:37, Chuck Mead wrote:
MG>> When I print an email message evolution really goes berserk. For several
MG>> minutes the client is unusable and evolution-mail takes up to 99% cpu.
MG>> Then finally it prints and I get control back. I dunno what the matter
MG>> is but this is clearly not what should be happening. I have: 
MG>> 
MG>> [csm stealth csm]$ rpm -q gnome-print
MG>> gnome-print-0.37-4
MG>
MG>Hmm... Red Hat 9, I assume? 

Of course. ;-)

MG>I wasn't able to reproduce.  Granted, I was using a small bit of text
MG>rather than, for example, a large or complicated document.  Does it
MG>do this with *any* email?

Yeah.

MG>Oh, one difference... I'm using Red Hat's 1.2.2 on Red Hat 9.  Your
MG>1.2.4 was one that survived the upgrade from Red Hat 8.0?  I wonder
MG>whether you'd have this problem if you reverted to Red Hat's 1.2.2
MG>package.

I have actually upgraded thinking that a newer version might fix the 
problem so it's happened with all versions of the product thus far 
(though I have not tried 1.3).

Notably, this is not happening on every machine I have. On my laptop 
it's no problem but on my desktop this happens.

- -- 
csm

I am not a curmudgeon! No... really...
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