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On Friday 06 Jan 2012 16:28:39 James wrote: |
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> OK, I think I found the problem. |
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> In the settings->general->calenders |
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> there is nothing selected. Nothing shows |
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> up but 2 copies of std.ics. |
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> Now in this dir ( ~/.kde4/share/apps/korganizer ) |
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> I have several calenders that end in .ics. |
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> (for since kde 3 I have used mulitple calenders. |
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> Do I just stick them in that dir, or do I have to |
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> follow a new proceedure to add calenders.....? |
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> None of them even show up. Before korganizer-4.7.3 |
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> each update to kde (stable) just auto picked up those |
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> calenders. |
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> So using the buttons in the configuration menu, |
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> to add the std.ics calender, I now see this: |
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> " akonadi_kcal_resource_0 |
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> No KDe calendar plugin configured yet " |
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Disclaimer : ive used korginizer for just over a month now (new |
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to the concept time management) and im using 4.7.4. |
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have you tried adding a "ICal Calendar File" resource and point it to one of |
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the ics files if you know where they are. Or alternativly you can try the "KDE |
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Calendar(traditional)" resource. |
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> Which leaves me to believe that akonadi, |
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> stringi or PIM has run amok..... |
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I dont think strigi is causing any problem here, strigi is mainly for |
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indexing files and most people (me) usually disable it. |
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> How to I test that stringi, akonadi and |
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> PIM are all running happily, on my old |
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> dual core workstation? (what should ps |
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> or similar command show). |
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If you type akonadi in krunner(alt+f2) or run the command |
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kcmshell4 akonadi |
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it should show you akonadis configuration, under the Akonadi Server tab |
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there is a button to Test akonadi you can try that and see if everything is |
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ok. |
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- Yohan Pereira |
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"How can you prove whether at this moment we are sleeping, and all our |
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thoughts are a dream; or whether we are awake, and talking to one another in |
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the waking state?" |
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-- Plato |