Package: systemsettings
Version: 4:4.8.4-3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or ineffective)?
Click on the K-menu --> System Settings --> Display and Monitor
configure a dual head (I'm using nvidia twinview setup if that is
rel
I was able to fix this by simply following the instructions in bug 580706
for manually editing the akonadi configuration file to use sqlite.
If I delete the akonadi configuration file, the next time akonadi-server is
run, it regenerates an akonadi configuration file with "mysql" as the
database bac
It is a mesa bug, it suggests problem with the opengl api.
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On Aug 29, 2012 2:48 PM, "C Pascual" wrote:
>
> Package: kde-window-manager
> Version: 4:4.8.4-3
> Severity: important
>
> Hi,
>
> Kwin crashes "random
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> unmerge 686147
Bug #686147 [akonadi-server] akonadiserver: returned with exit code 255
(Unknown error)
Bug #580706 [akonadi-server] akonadi-server: Crashes after start
Disconnected #686147 from all other report(s).
> thanks
Stopping processing he
unmerge 686147
thanks
Hi,
Alle sabato 1 settembre 2012, David Smith ha scritto:
> It seems Akonadi, by default is trying to use MySQL even though by
> default, the distribution installs akonadi-backend-sqlite, and by
> default, mysql isn't installed.
No, the default is akonadi-backend-mysql, whi
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> found 580706 1.7.2-1
Bug #580706 [akonadi-server] akonadi-server: Crashes after start
Bug #686147 [akonadi-server] akonadiserver: returned with exit code 255
(Unknown error)
Ignoring request to alter found versions of bug #580706 to the same valu
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> severity 686147 important
Bug #686147 [akonadi-server] akonadiserver: returned with exit code 255
(Unknown error)
Severity set to 'important' from 'normal'
> merge 686147 580706
Bug #686147 [akonadi-server] akonadiserver: returned with exit code
Hello,
By default it seems Akonadi server is configured to use mysql. However, by
default, it installs the SQLITE backend instead of MySQL. In order to get
Akonadi working which is required for KMAIL to work, you need to manually
edit config files to change the configuration of Akonadi from mysql
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> merge 686147 580706
Bug #686147 [akonadi-server] akonadiserver: returned with exit code 255
(Unknown error)
Unable to merge bugs because:
severity of #580706 is 'important' not 'normal'
Failed to merge 686147: Did not alter merged bugs
De
>[%General]
>Driver=QSQLITE3
>[SQLITE3]
>Name=/full/path/to/akonadi/db/file
Can somebody clarify this? Where *should* a user put their Akonadi
SQLITE database file? I mean, I could always shove it in ~/ but I
think there should be a place where this file belongs by default.
After making the abov
I'm also having this problem after a fresh install of Debian Wheezy. My
kmail is broken and my akonadi is crashing.
It seems Akonadi, by default is trying to use MySQL even though by default,
the distribution installs akonadi-backend-sqlite, and by default, mysql
isn't installed. So, by defaul
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