FWIW I did not have this problem prior to fresh-installing Natty x64.
My previous install started as a Lucid i686 UNE install (with the netbook meta-package removed). I upgraded to Maverick, and then Natty using Software Update tool.
When Gnome Classic session became too unstable, I trashed /usr, /, and /var partitions, and installed Natty fresh from LiveCD. This time I used x64 instead of i686 as I discovered my box was 64-bit.
I don't know if it was the fresh install, or the switch to a 64-bit version, that led to the issue. But I recently found my computer lagging heavily, memory pegged, CPU pegged, tons of it IOWAIT. System Monitor showed e-calendar-factory as using 1.7 GiB of memory! Nuking it brought it back to normal -- but it restarts automatically, so this is inevitable.
BTW I do have a Google Calendar hooked into Evolution Calendar. But I did before, too.
FWIW I did not have this problem prior to fresh-installing Natty x64.
My previous install started as a Lucid i686 UNE install (with the netbook meta-package removed). I upgraded to Maverick, and then Natty using Software Update tool.
When Gnome Classic session became too unstable, I trashed /usr, /, and /var partitions, and installed Natty fresh from LiveCD. This time I used x64 instead of i686 as I discovered my box was 64-bit.
I don't know if it was the fresh install, or the switch to a 64-bit version, that led to the issue. But I recently found my computer lagging heavily, memory pegged, CPU pegged, tons of it IOWAIT. System Monitor showed e-calendar-factory as using 1.7 GiB of memory! Nuking it brought it back to normal -- but it restarts automatically, so this is inevitable.
BTW I do have a Google Calendar hooked into Evolution Calendar. But I did before, too.