Mick wrote:
> On Friday 29 May 2015 10:36:37 Peter Humphrey wrote:
>
>> I had two sets of problems: one in KDE which I might have nailed finally
>> [1], and one at boot time in which /dev/md7 (RAID-1 with metadata > 1.0)
>> was not being started.
>>
>> [1]  Whenever I've had KMail screw up I've created a new user and
>> re-imported its 14,000 e-mails, and until this latest time I've copied the
>> .mozilla directory from the old user to the new. This time I did not, and
>> so far all looks rosy. I'm not counting any chickens yet though.
> Did you try deleting the akonadi database file(s) and restarting it instead 
> of 
> creating a new user?  You will have to be patient, probably let it run 
> overnight to asynchronously sync and re-index all your messages.

What in god's name is that stupid database for anyway? Does it perform
any useful function? Is there any tool that gives the user any
measurable benefit that even justifies one one hundredth of the CPU and
disk bandwidth consumed by this missfeature?


-- 
IQ is a measure of how stupid you feel.

Powers are not rights.


Reply via email to