On Thursday 19 of September 2013 10:28:42 fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > While I've had no end of grief w/kmail2 after it switched to akonadi and > have never been able to get search working, something else has popped up > lately. > > Over the last two or three months, kmail2 has gotten *PAINFULLY* slow at > doing just about anything. Click to switch from one message to another, > and sometimes I can wait as long as 90s before the UI updates. Don't even > get the "loading" screen, just waiting before it does anything. When this happen, could you please attach gdb to the kmail process and get a full backtrace? Please install at least kdepim-debug and kdepimlibs-debug. Also enabling "Debugger" in Akonadi Console might shed some light on what's happening in the background that takes so long. > Only thing I've seemed to find that even helps at all is to log out and log > back in again. Its then good for most of the day but by late afternoon > things are bogging down again and I just close it and go back to logging in > directly to my mail server and using "pine". > > Nepomuk is running, and is configured for e-mail indexing. Akonadi is > running, but isn't complaining about any problems. > > When the problem occurs, its *not* CPU bound, so I'm pretty sure that its > not the feeder/indexer hogging resources. Something, however, seems to be > blocking and holding kmail2 up. > > Anyone got any suggestions? -- Daniel Vrátil KDE Desktop Team Associate Software Engineer, Red Hat, Inc. GPG Key: 0xC59D614F6F4AE348 Fingerprint: 4EC1 86E3 C54E 0B39 5FDD B5FB C59D 614F 6F4A E348
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