Hi,
Thanks a lot for your mail (I'm new to the list and happy to get
an answer) !
I store a log of my activities at http://pastebin.com/ as
and refer by [n] ...
On 10/09/2012 07:28 PM, torsten@xxxxxxxx wrote:
to your point (b) and [2]:
I do not know Ubuntu, but you could check if you have a
directory ~/kde4 (instead of just kde) and do the search again.
there is still ~/.kde only, see [1]
Also check in the korganizer
settings => calender settings => General => tab
"calendar"
The list should show all calendars and where it saves the data.
note, that my KOrganizer Version 4.8.5 has slightly
different menues:
Calender-KOrganizer menu > Settings > Configure KOrganizer...
> Calendars
In order to go sure, I copied back the backup of my calender,
renamed and connected it in the window addressed by the menues
mentioned above [11]
##### now I see that I don't understand what's really happening
[12]:
there is no std.ics (as pretended in the window interaction) but
only the old std.ics~;
but the new appointments have been stored in cp-121010-std.ics as
the comparison [[11..12]] indicates.
to your point (c) and [0]
I can not confirm this behavior, a "test appointment" is shown
in all views.
################################################
This still persists ###### so there is something really silly in the
way #####
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Regards, Torsten
Hope there is somebody patient, because even re-installing
KOrganizer doesn't make it work again,
Walther
PS: Life is not so bad without an Agenda for a few hours, but beware
of the days coming ;-)))
Am 09.10.2012 18:48, schrieb Walther Neuper:
KOrganizer, an indispensable tool for my
daily work, works insufficiently after update from Ubuntu 10.04
to Ubuntu 12.04 (in the sequel addressed by "update"):
(a) the appointments entered before update still pop up, can be
suspended etc.
Apparently they come from std.ics [1] also displayed in
KOrganizer
(b) I can enter new appointments (<Apply> "test
appointment" in screenshot [0]),
and they pop up, too --- but where are they stored [2] ?
(c) the appointments entered do not show up in the <Agenda
View>
in spite of the configuration shown in the screenshot [0].
(d) KOrganizer's installation seems correct [3,4]
Without (c) KOrganizer is useless --- so any hints for trouble
shooting are highly apprecciated!
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[0] http://www.ist.tugraz.at/projects/isac/www/download/Screenshot-korganizer.png
[1]
neuper@neuper:~/.kde/share/apps/korganizer$
ls -l
total 820
:
-rw-r--r-- 1 neuper neuper 401537 Oct 2 10:21 std.ics
[2]
neuper@neuper:~/.kde$
sudo grep -r "test appointment" *
[sudo] password for neuper:
grep: socket-neuper/klauncherhX2805.slave-socket: No such device
or address
grep: socket-neuper/nepomuk-socket: No such device or address
grep: socket-neuper/kdeinit4__0: No such device or address
neuper@neuper:~/.kde$
[3]
neuper@neuper:~$ sudo apt-get install -s korganizer
[sudo] password for neuper:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
korganizer is already the newest version.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[4]
KOrganizer
Version 4.8.5
Using KDE Development Platform 4.8.5 (4.8.5)
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