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I got carried away and installed it! However, it caused endless plasma crashes and problems with Kontact and Korganizer. So, sadly I decided to revert back to 9.10 with KDE 4.3 and wait a bit more patiently.
I cannot even start KDE now.
I get a message.....
Xsession: Warning: Unable to write to /tmp; X session may exit with an error.
Can you please explain how to revert back to 9.10 with KDE 4.3?
If you have Synaptic, it should be easy to uninstall the KDE 4.4 stuff. After that, remove the source you added to get KDE 4.4 and then start installing the 4.3 stuff again. I suggest Synaptic, because it gives you a better view of what's installed and what else is available.
Found my problem and it had nothing to do with the upgrade.
I had rsync backups as cron jobs backing up to a separate drive (/mnt/bak)
but it was also going to the same disk as /media/disk - meaning that the primary partition was full.
When I run akonaditray, it'll show me two calendars (Personal Calendar and Standard-Kalender) and two address books (resource and std.vcf). Both if the calendars and both of the address books seem to use the same ics resp. vcf file. Can anyone explain to me what's up with that?
I let akonaditray make a backup and removed one calendar and one address book, apparently without adverse effects so far.
Also wondering why the "local folders" maildir resource isn't using KMail's mail store directory but .local/share/local-mail (I think it is). There's no mail there but I'm wary of messing with my humongous email stash.
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