On 05/02/14 08:58, Hans wrote: > 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.
Yes, I had that problem. > > 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. I don't recall a dbus problem, but the akonadi problem yes. > > 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 had a similar problem that also involved KOrganizer and Kontact. Unfortunately I didn't record the exact steps I took to resolve the issue - I basically followed information on the debian kde mailing list (last year). > > I guess, it might be some timing problem, as on my EEEPC, which is 32-bit and > slower, it is working well. Shouldn't be a problem, depending on what else you have chewing resources. IMAP can also slow things down. > > 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? I don't know. I use akonadi-backend-mysql but I haven't tried the others. > > IMO akonadi looks very slow. For example, when I delete my messages in kmail, > the akonadi database is going to be rather slow rebuild. IMAP or POP? If IMAP I would expect it to be slow, in which case I'd check my settings and also include the possibility of remote factors (your email provider). > > 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. If IMAP, check your settings - the process you describe may involve more network activity than immediately obvious. > > What are your experiences? Or do you have any hints, what I can do? Changing > to another database or something? Sorry, nothing. Try the debian kde mailing list? https://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/ > > Thanks for reading and answering. > > Best > > Hans > <snipped> Kind regards -- 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/52f1721e.5080...@gmail.com