On 2013-01-10 19:13, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 12:03 PM, Paul Bijnens Paul.Bijnens@xplanation.com wrote:
I do have the Lightning plugin in Thunderbird, just to be able to read nice formatted invites to meetings etc. And that thing marks items in my calendar.
If you have notifications set, does the clock-applet pop them up?
No popops by the calendar (but I do not have the memory leak problem anymore either). Maybe I did had some experiments in that time when testing Lightning then.
I don't know anything about the mechanisms involved, but the clock-applet seemed to be aware of other stuff - and probably consumes memory in the process. The 6.x version also has a weather-checker in there.
Wow, now, that you say it... Now I have a remote temperature sensor in CentOS 6. My smartphone has one too :-)