On Wednesday 20 May 2009 19:31:01 Anne Wilson wrote: > On Tuesday 19 May 2009 23:07:10 Rick Miles wrote: > > On Tuesday 19 May 2009 18:36:49 Rick Miles wrote: > > > On Tuesday 19 May 2009 04:54:15 pm Kevin Krammer wrote: > > > > On Tuesday, 2009-05-19, Anne Wilson wrote: > > > > > On Tuesday 19 May 2009 02:48:23 Rick Miles wrote: > > > > > > Can anyone provide instructions for migrating my kmail stuff from > > > > > > kde3 to kde4? > > > > > > > > > > > > Besides the obvious ~/Mail directory what needs to be moved from > > > > > > ~/.kde? ... or indeed what can be moved safely? > > > > > > > > You only need to copy ~/Mail if you don't want to use that location > > > > any longer. > > > > > > > > > You can copy any or all of ~/.kde/share/apps and > > > > > :/kde/share/config. > > > > > > I'm using the same /home/rick directory for both my stable (12.2) and > > > beta (current) slackware installs this was never before with kde.3 even > > > though versions were different. I wasn't an "aware" linux user when > > > things went from kde2 to 3 so I can't say what problems there might > > > have been but I know that not all kde3 application configs worked well > > > in in the kde-4.2.2 environment, konsole, kate and konqueror to name > > > three I had problems with last time around > > > > > > > You can even copy or rename .kde/ > > > > > > I have a .kde3 and a .kde4 and a script that symlinks a .kde to one or > > > the other depending on which version of kde is installed on the system. > > > Tested fine for 5 or 6 logins each way and was working well > > > thereafter, I'm sure that's not the problem > > > > > > > It is quite weird though that you would have to copy anything at all. > > > > While some distributions decided to use a different base directory > > > > for KDE4, they usually also provide a migration tool which does the > > > > copying. > > > > > > This is Slackware which ships everything vanilla just as upstream > > > released it albeit after qt4 and kde4 came out of testing there are > > > kde-compatability packages in extra if one wants to install them to run > > > legacy kde3 aps on 4 > > > > > > > > > If you missed my comments in a previous thread I have lost my > > > > > > filters, > > > > > > > > > > I would guess that they are in one of the config files. > > > > > > > > Correct, kmailrc > > > > > > I'll have another go at this again tonight (maybe) There may have also > > > been a non-kde issue involved as somehow I had started an arecord > > > script in the background and had a couple whooping great .wav's in my > > > home directory taking that partition just about up to 100%. I did not > > > know this untill I hit the icon to check mail and got a 'can't open, > > > disk ful'l message. I killed the proccess deleted the .wav's and when I > > > next tried kmail it said there was no user and asked if I wanted to > > > configure one. I killed that popup to prevent any possible overwrites > > > but when kmail came up everything had changed although my user and isp > > > details remained intact. > > > > > > Dunno > > > > > > Oh, Hi Anne, thanks for the input as well. > > > > I figured I'd try to configure the kmail in 4.2.3 as is/was I was not > > able to get the traditional list view by date on a single line but was > > able to get a double line (subject and sender) by date in most folders > > although some remained partially threaded and were missing posts which > > were visible in kde-3.5.10. > > > > I have copied over the kde-3.5.10 configs again and this has held > > together for several transits between the two versions. > > In aggregation, I have Activity by Date, threaded, then using the configure > button, on Groups, threading and sorting, > > grouping none > threading perfect by references and by subject > > I don't recall having to change anything else. HTH > > Anne The buttons for setting this stuff up are not to the right of my search bar in kde-3.5.10 although the option selection may exist somewhere inside a menu. I have used the default view in kmail since suse 6 something, one line at a time maybe I look at it as a stream editor would, or read stdout during a boot or a make process. In a quick scan of a list I find threads and aggregation a hindrance. Sort - Date Time Aggregate - Flate date view Theme - Classic -- Cheers, http://turtlespond.net http://rickmiles.com.au **************************************** |
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