BTW, it's better to add an extra command to the temporary workaround
suggested in this report:

pkill akonadi_control
pkill akonadiserver
pkill mysqld
akonadictl start

Without killing mysqld, I'd have two mysqld processes running, which
doesn't seem correct.

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  After Upgrade to Kubuntu 13.10 akondai fails to register at d-bus
  session, making kde-pim suit unusable

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