I think I destroyed my calendar entries and Kmail settings, etc.
Is there anything I can do to recover lost information? Is there a backup of some kind that's automatic?
(But, I just checked my Google Calendar on my cell and it still retains my info...Lucky there. Do I need to be careful in connecting it to Korganizer again?)
I thought I had found a nondestructive of personal data way to take care of the "The Akonadi personal information management service is not operational" message I got for the first time this morning. I googled for solutions and avoided ones that recommended "rm.. anything"
The advice for another person I followed came from https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...erational-quot in a listing by GreyGeek at 09-26-16, 03:30 PM in which he lists a series of mysql components to reinstall. I did all the indicated ones except the last as it had not been installed on my system.
[Note: not blaming GreyGeek, just specifying what I did]
So reinstalling a database component turns out not to be nondestructive: tough lesson.
The good news is Korganizer is working again.
Is there anything I can do to recover lost information? Is there a backup of some kind that's automatic?
(But, I just checked my Google Calendar on my cell and it still retains my info...Lucky there. Do I need to be careful in connecting it to Korganizer again?)
I thought I had found a nondestructive of personal data way to take care of the "The Akonadi personal information management service is not operational" message I got for the first time this morning. I googled for solutions and avoided ones that recommended "rm.. anything"
The advice for another person I followed came from https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...erational-quot in a listing by GreyGeek at 09-26-16, 03:30 PM in which he lists a series of mysql components to reinstall. I did all the indicated ones except the last as it had not been installed on my system.
[Note: not blaming GreyGeek, just specifying what I did]
So reinstalling a database component turns out not to be nondestructive: tough lesson.
The good news is Korganizer is working again.
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