On Wednesday 30 July 2014 10:11:08 AM Alex Schuster wrote: > O.Sinclair writes: > > On Saturday 26 July 2014 1:17:12 AM Alex Schuster wrote: > >> Hi there! > >> > >> Some while ago already, KDE killed all my knotes. I think it was > >> when 4.13.0 came out, and some migrator tried to migrate the > >> existing notes. Well, it failed here. Now, I really want to have > >> them back. > >> > >> I'm at 4.13.3. now. I deleted all notes in the Akonadi settings, > >> and created a new Notes resource, pointing to > >> ~/.kde4/share/apps/knotes/notes.ics, which I verified to have all > >> my former notes in it. Nothing happens (I also restarted knotes), > >> knotes shows no notes at all. > > > > I shortened your mail a bit as I don't think our sql problems are > > related to the lost notes problem. > > > > I also lost my notes on upgrade to 4.13, in other words when Baloo > > replaced Nepomuk. > > Oh, Baloo. I had other issues with that, it ran for days, and so I just > tried to stop it by telling it to not index ANY folders. Even this took > many hours (some days, but my PC is not always running any more). > > > I did manage to "find" them again and hopefully this thread on > > kdeforums can give you some pointers: > > https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=215&t=120712 > > Thanks. But isn't this just what I already tried - creating a new KNotes > resource and pointing it to the existing KNotes file? This just does > nothing. Well, all I can do is to give you my own experience and I did finally manage to sort it out. As for Baloo I had some problems during migration but not the widely reported cpu problem |
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