Confirming in 18.04.1: `indicator-datetime-service` is allocating 3GB+ of memory (!), starting soon after startup
This started happening after I installed evolution and set it up to sync with gmail using the evolution setup wizard.
I uninstalled evolution and the problem continued.
Although evolution was set up to use a Google Account, there was no corresponding entry in "Online Accounts", which was empty. I manually added and then removed my Google Account. Problem persists. Something, somewhere still has reference to my Google Account, but I can't find it.
This is apparently a dupe of #1731838, #1652789, #1634059, and I think #1633319 and #342123 and (most usefully) #1589605.
Confirming in 18.04.1: `indicator- datetime- service` is allocating 3GB+ of memory (!), starting soon after startup
This started happening after I installed evolution and set it up to sync with gmail using the evolution setup wizard.
I uninstalled evolution and the problem continued.
Although evolution was set up to use a Google Account, there was no corresponding entry in "Online Accounts", which was empty. I manually added and then removed my Google Account. Problem persists. Something, somewhere still has reference to my Google Account, but I can't find it.
This is apparently a dupe of #1731838, #1652789, #1634059, and I think #1633319 and #342123 and (most usefully) #1589605.
I have gone with this workaround: https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ indicator- datetime/ +bug/1589605/ comments/ 13