It seems the problem is, that /usr/bin/akonadi_folderarchive_agent is missing.
According to a google search result (unfortunately there is no cached version
of the site available but only the "site preview" on the google search result
list), this file should be in the kmail package, but is actua
Public bug reported:
Since KDE 4.12, Kmail offers the possibility of a folder archive, which
can be configured in the settings of each mail account (e.g. IMAP
resource). The folder archive feature needs to be configured with a
base-folder for archiving and a strategy for archiving (by year, by
mon
After upgrading kdepim yesterday, /usr/bin/akonadi_folderarchive_agent
is now available but fails to start as libfolderarchive.so.4 is missing
... :(
Another interesting fact: apt-file can't find a package containing
akonadi_folderarchive_agent ?!
The related libfolderarchivesettings.so.4 is loca
After upgrading to Kubuntu 14.10 with KDE 4.14.1 the folder archive can
be used. The documentation linked above is wrong as the folder-archive
settings have to be done in the mail account settings as described in
my original post. But after that it is possible to right-click a mail
and use the "Ar
@Scarlett: I think this isn't just a bug in the documentation. Please
open the tab for the folder archive, as you described above. After that,
activate the checkbox to activate the folder archive and click the
button to choose the folder for archiving. A new window will appear. In
this windows, it
Petr's packages also worked for me, no freezes since installing them.
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thunderbird and firefox freeze at random : must be killed and
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I'm also using a Seagate 1TB 7200rpm drive (ST31000528AS) having this problem.
(I used a Western Digital drive before that and didn't have this problem - but
that was about 2 years ago...)
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