I wrote: > Removing .kde4 now. Let's see what happens. I'm back. I removed the whole .kde4 directory, and copied back my Akregator and Kopete settings only. First I forgot to also delete Akonadi's settings. And when I did so, I only deleted .local/share/akonadi, but forgot .config/akonadi, so I wondered why my Akonadi ressources were still in place. But finally it was gone, and created Akonadi stuff from scratch, too. I hope things will be better now. Some things that happened while configuring the desktop: Systemsettings -> Password and User access: I could make any changes here, getting a 'permission denied' error. Later, it was working. Suddenly my desktop folder view plasmoid vanished. Oh dear. It looks like it still is in my plasma-desktop-appletsrc file, so I already have more in there than I should. This should be the entry: [Containments][1][Applets][2] geometry=20,20,600,400 immutability=1 plugin=folderview zvalue=0 [Containments][1][Applets][2][Configuration] geometry=20,20,600,400 immutability=1 plugin=folderview sortDirsFirst=true url=desktop:/ wallpaperplugin=image wallpaperpluginmode=SingleImage zvalue=0 I removed those entries, but on the next login every desktop showed the plasmoids of the fist one. When I tried to add the 'Simple CU and System Viewer' plasmoid I downloaded, plasma froze, and I had to kill and restart plasma-desktop. Happened also with another plasmoid which I do not remember now. I uninstalled the 'Kood Morning' plasmoid I also downloaded, because I confused it with another one I really wanted. I de-installed by choosing 'Add Widgets' and then right-clicking on the plasmoid. Then I forgot about this, so when I wanted to install other plasmoids and the plasmoid download dialog was still open with the Kood Morning plasmoid, I klicked the 'Deinstall' button. Again, plasma froze and had to be killed. When restarting plasma-desktop, some folderviews that I just placed where I like them to be lost their position, I arranged them four times until they now are correct when I log in. Some kde4init process sometimes crashes no long after login, I had this before. Konqueror shows files in my home directory when starting, although I told it so start with a blank page. Tried to reproduce this now, and got a page telling me the action could not be done, protocol could not be initialized, technical reason: process could not be started. I switched the application language to English, and now it works. Switched back to German, works, too. Oh, and it was the starter (in the quickstart plasmoid) that was wrong, when I start Konqueror via Krunner, it is as it should be. My TV-Browser window was gone, and there was no icon in the tray. The java process was still running though. Killed and restarted. The system was running at 100% for the whole night, nepomukservices was using 70% of one of my two cores, accumulating nine hours of CPU time. virtuoso_t consumed around 45%. Strigi is disabled. Logging out took 1-2 minutes, of course also plasma crashed. Nepomuk kept doing stuff even after logout, so I killed it. It did not start again then, and I got a notification that nepomuk indexing has been disabled. or something, the notification button on the systray does not react, so I cannot look up the exact error. When I run the Akonadi selftest, there is one error, Nepomuk service not registered a D-Bus. But at least it doesn't hog resources now. Some minor annoyances: The NEdit find+replace dialog vanished when I accidentally minimized it. It was not in the list of minimized windows in the panel, but I could make it show up again by using the desktop effect which shows all running applications. There are some configuration dialogs (desktop effects, KMail -> email editor), that ask me whether to apply changes, even if I made none. Kontact complains at system start it is already running. This was a bug I had for a year or so, but recently it no longer happened. Looks like the bug is back. KNode shows HUUUUGE icons again, bug #266129, no big deal. Dragging a favicon from Konqueror to the desktop still gives a starter with a silly name I cannot edit. I have no contacts, which is expected. How do I proceed now? In Akonadi, I can create resources for personal contacts and for an address book. No idea what the differences are, and if it matters. The Handbook does not find documentation for it, and the online docs are for 4.4. Ah, but there is a link to Akonadi stuff (http://userbase.kde.org/Akonadi_and_AddressBook), and there it says that the address book resource (the one storing stuff in share/apps/kabc/std.vcf) is not recommended. Fine, I just imported my contacts which I had exported before. The nice thing is that I optimized my desktop a little. I did not (yet?) have problems with KMail. Well, German spell checking did not happen, until I changed the language from 'German' to 'German (Germany)'. Whatever. Now I need my KNotes. There's no import/export feature... I have a KNotes resource, pointing to .local/share/notes, and there are some sub-directories in it, and some have content, although it looks like old versions of my KNotes. They probably were migrated when I started the new Kontact for the first time. So I just copied over the .kde4/share/apps/knotes folder. Notes are back, but Kontact instantly crashed when I switched to KMail. After this, it seems to work, though. But still the Akonadi Notes resource points to .local/share/notes, but I do not see that content. I still have to do keyboard shortcuts, toolbars, and migrate my local mail folders. What might be the difference between the 'KMail-Maildir' and the 'Maildir' resources? I chose to create a KMail-Maildir resource pointing to my local mail directory (which I got from my backup, since KMail somehow deleted those mails). KMail now shows the mail folders, but they are all empty. The 'Backup' folder has sub-folders, but they are empty, too. Those are the mails I want to have. Same result when I create a 'Maildir' resource. Maybe Akonadi is still indexing stuff or something, but if so, some progress indicator would be fine. [Later] No, there is no content in the folders. I removed the KMail-Maildir and Maildir resources, stopped Akonadi and KMail. tried again, but when I now create such a resource, it's named 'akonadi_maildir_resourcea<n>', while before it was the name of the mail directory. And it is completely empty, no subfolders at all. I deleted them again, and created a KMail-Maildir resource, and now it shows the folders correctly, but again without content. Hmmm. Looking into this mail directory by hand, the 'Backup' directory is indeed empty. But there is a '.backup.directory' directory, and in there is the data. So I created a KMail-Maildir resource pointing directly to that directory. Crash! Restarted Kontact and KMail does not crash, but again, it shows the folder structure, but no mails. I don't quite understand this, because I did these steps before, and at least I could see the mails. Ah, suddenly I get the notification that 'Nepomuk Indexing Agents Have Been Disabled' again. The problem is that Nepomuk is not running. This time I can read the notification, and make it appear again by clicking on the 'i' left to the system tray. Enough for now, there are other things to do. So, I spent quite some time, but KDE stuff still crashes a lot, and some things don't work. So maybe Duncan's second theory is right, about me being one serious unlucky guy. Still, I'm no too disappointed, I learned some stuff, and at least much cruft is gone. And login is much faster now. So there _are_ some benefits. Wonko ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.