> Just upgraded my 4.9.4 install to 4.10 Beta 1 via an upgrade from Kubuntu > 12.10 to the 13.04 alpha. > > First impressions: > > - My akonadi data/cache was preserved, doesn't seem to be any quirks popping > up. Prior upgrades have required erasing the akonadi db and starting from > scratch > > - CPU usage is hugely improved. On 4.9.4 I was getting regular spikes and on > startup it was hogging 4 cores for up to 15 minutes before it settled. Now > I logon and CPU is at zero in seconds. > > - Searching. Looks good so far. I have a saved search folder of all unread > emails. Works and not hogging the CPU either.
I have also tried kde 4.10 beta compiling from source on a debian testing distribution (compiling full kde here). Regarding kdepim2, my personal feeling is: - Akonadi/nepomuk works better, I can now use simple search folders. Like important-marked mails. - Cardav/caldav (on a owncloud server) works well. Some minor rough edges creating and deleting calendars. - Migration of mails was a pain. Many mails did not show up and were (aparently) lost. At the end I had to recreate all my accounts and then import my old mails. I was not confident with the result unitl I md5-compared all my mails with a backup. - I feel "almost forced" to use kwallet, if not the system is tiresome asking for passwords. Luis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/2360592.bCPuTM8yJU@mychabol

