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Created attachment 816819 [details] backtraces of evolution Description of problem: I think evolution work so slow when I switching between messages
Thanks for a bug report. The bactraces show evolution in a state which redraws a window. I cannot tell from it why it does so, unfortunately. I guess, whatever the reason is, that the slowness can be related to constant window redraws. Do you still see this, or it gone during the time? Doe it do that only with a particular message? I think of a message with an animated gifs/pictures or such.
I good reproduce with debug kernel on core2duo when scroll messages in evolution.
Is it with any message, or some complicated HTML formatted message? I tried with a text/plain message and a mouse wheel scrolling and it works as expected here, no extra slowness or CPU usage at all. Would it help to change size of the preview panel, same horizontally and vertically?
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