Greetings. Thank you Martin, see my comments in the text below. My system is being used daily for work, however it is a stock standard system that I installed somewhere in 2009 and simply upgraded as and when new version of Kubuntu became available. I never tweaked it Some time last year I upgraded and it all turned into a nightmare. I lost my emails and kontact is more problem than help. It is a bit late now, but I wish I had tried gnome with evolution first. In any event everything is stock- standard as KDE or Kubuntu set it up. On Saturday 19 May 2012 17:41:38 kde-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Message: 9 > Date: Sat, 19 May 2012 15:53:31 +0200 > From: Martin Bednar <serafean@xxxxxxxxx> <snip-snip> > > Back to the original question (adressbook spawning tags) : > How are your contacts stored? $HOME/.local/share/contacts > Which ressource do you use? Default Address Book, type file and set as standard akonadi-resource, type akonadi > Have you tried backing up those contacts, deleting the resource and > creating a new one? Why would that work? How should I do that? Through Systems-Settings? > Is the akonadi nepomuk feeder active? If you mean to ask is nemopuk enabled? The answer is yes. If you are asking something else, I do not know where to look to see if the "feeder" is active. > Which version of KDE does precise come with? 4.8.2 > If you're not using nepomuk for other things, you can start from scratch > (new user/delete nepomuk configuration), I guarantee that will get rid of > the tags. You will then have to recreate the akonadi nepomuk feeder though. Isn't that a bit extreme? See above, I don't know what else nemopuk is linked to. I am not aware that it does anything else on my system. If I create a new user what about my emails and contact list? What about my data in the home directory of the current user? What about my accounting data and the data and configurations stored by all my other software? > Martin -- Regards, Lex Middelberg. This email carries a security signature to verify the integrity and provenance thereof. My public key will be sent to you upon request or it may be uploaded from: hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com ___________________________________________________ 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.