Alex Schuster posted on Sun, 01 Apr 2012 19:08:08 +0200 as excerpted:
And there was not much time between me moving the folder and KMail
crashing, probably not enough to actually download 12,000 messages from
my remote IMAP server to my local folders.
I also checked on the IMAP server, there
On Monday, 2012-04-02, dE . wrote:
Is there any definitive release cycle? Like Debian has
stable/unstable/testing etc... branches and has general rules and
regulation on what has to be done at what time, regardless of the
current release?
The general release cycle is 6 months long, i.e. that
dE . posted on Mon, 02 Apr 2012 05:20:20 +0530 as excerpted:
Is there any definitive release cycle? Like Debian has
stable/unstable/testing etc... branches and has general rules and
regulation on what has to be done at what time, regardless of the
current release?
Or is it that the rules
What would be of more interest to many is pure bug fix releases rather
than new features. I for instance am running
Platform Version 4.6.00 (4.6.0) release 6
AND in real terms am having no problems other than the type ahead at
times and the up to 5sec machine freezes. Kmail is functioning
On Monday, 2012-04-02, John Woodhouse wrote:
What would be of more interest to many is pure bug fix releases rather
than new features. I for instance am running
Platform Version 4.6.00 (4.6.0) release 6
That's the first release of the 4.6 series, which itself is one of the minor
Alex Schuster posted on Mon, 02 Apr 2012 16:20:15 +0200 as excerpted:
Again, when I access the moved folder, the mails show up for a second,
then they are gone.
Hmm. So it does the index thing, but then trusts the corrupt index
instead of the backup...
OUCH!
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Greetings;
I needed to burn a copy of the bios for a new intel board this afternoon,
and when I fired off k3b, it had a small litter of kittens:
[gene@coyote ~]$ k3b
KGlobal::locale::Warning your global KLocale is being recreated with a
valid main component instead of a fake component, this