Felix Miata wrote, On 10/12/2012 09:50 PM:
On 2012-10-12 16:28 (GMT-0500) Brian J Densmore composed:
Nepomuk is required to be installed in the latest KDE.
But it isn't required to be running. KDE is highly configurable. Look up the
following:
nepomukserverrc
nepomukstrigirc
[Basic
On Tuesday, 2012-10-16, Duncan wrote:
Kevin Krammer posted on Mon, 15 Oct 2012 10:44:45 +0200 as excerpted:
Just a heads-up. KMail isn't the same old reasonably stable app that
it used to be; that I used for nearing a decade.
It still is. Using it every day, for business and private
On 15. October 2012 09:29:13 phanisvara wrote:
On Sunday 14 Oct 2012 19:17:06 Klaus Slott wrote:
My system is OpenSUSE, now with KDE 4.8.5 release 521.
you might want to consider upgrading to KDE 4.9.2, which is the present
stable release. not the one that your openSUSE version shipped
On Wednesday 17 Oct 2012 18:02:02 Klaus Slott wrote:
I am still on OpenSUSE 11.4 and have upgraded to KDE 4.8 from OBS.
Currently there seems to be no 4.9 available on OBS for OpenSUSE 11.4. So
4.9 might have to wait until I take the full system upgrade in my Christmas
holiday.
ah, i didn't
On Wed, October 17, 2012 1:44 am, Stephen Dowdy wrote:
Felix Miata wrote, On 10/12/2012 09:50 PM:
On 2012-10-12 16:28 (GMT-0500) Brian J Densmore composed:
Nepomuk is required to be installed in the latest KDE.
But it isn't required to be running. KDE is highly configurable. Look up
the
On 15. October 2012 03:31:05 Duncan wrote:
Klaus Slott posted on Sun, 14 Oct 2012 19:17:06 +0200 as excerpted:
logging in again I was now able to make Kmail work
New kmail (aka kmail2) is akonadified (using akonadi as the backend),
now, and many people (including me) found the new version