Hi folks, I do not know, if you have the same trouble like me, but after the change to akonadi I get into some trouble.
When I started KDE, and I want to start kmail2, it is telling me, that akondi got not correctly started. (Could not get connected to dbus) I suppose, you might know, what I mean. The system is telling me, akondi is not started. My solution is, to manually stop the processes "akonadiserver", "akonadi_control" and all "kmail" processes. Then I restart kmail again, and everything is working fine. I guess, it might be some timing problem, as on my EEEPC, which is 32-bit and slower, it is working well. A good friend of mine got into the same problem after changing to kmail2. How are your experiences? I am using akonadi-mysql, but I saw there is also akonadi-sqlite and akonadi-postgresql. Which one do you prefer? IMO akonadi looks very slow. For example, when I delete my messages in kmail, the akonadi database is going to be rather slow rebuild. Also, when I move a message from a local mailbox (a mailvbox of a user on the pc), I dicovered another strange behaviour: When I put the mails by fast clicking into the trash folder, then they stay unread in the trash folder. If I do the same slowly, jsut one after another and waiting some seconds after each mail, then they are marked as read. I think, it is a timing problem again. What are your experiences? Or do you have any hints, what I can do? Changing to another database or something? Thanks for reading and answering. Best Hans P.S. Yes, I know, there is a lot of trouble with akonadi. I see it in the forums. But before I file a bugreport, I would like to hear of a feedback. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/26265153.FYgXIQa3tF@protheus2