Hi Sune. Thank you responding.
You're right (wrt the akonadi stuff) - it's something I got some help with from Michael, et al, on this list a little while back. I think cranking up another MySQL instance is not necessarily the most optimum approach for an application to do - and it might in fact be a distro / packaging issue. I respect that it's early days on this one, though. > kdesu is a part of kde and fully available in your KDE libexec dir. > <alt f2> kdesu systemsettings - there you go. Okay, then I have the problem of /usr/lib/kde4/libexec/ not being in my path. I see that there's a kdesu_stub (part of kdelibs4 & 5) but that's not immediately helpful here of course. Is that really in the PATH for kde4? If so, any ideas why it's not for me and/or where would it normally be set, so I can track it down. I symlinked kdesu into ~/bin/ a while ago, but that wasn't much help either, but never returned to identify that problem. > You seem to have some display corruptions. Especially the intel > driver is currently known for having big issues with that. Yes, I've heard nasty rumours about the Intel driver being a bit dodgy, but I was using the same driver on xorg for the previous six months. Consequently I think it'd be a bit disingenuous to attribute my current, and quite chronic woes to a graphics driver that worked just fine with KDE 3.5.x > If someone wants to save quanta, they are free to do it. It is soon > gone from debian unstable, if not already. I've already filed a bug with this, and had a bit of a yak with the Debian developer, who seemed happy with my proposed solution (he thought he'd already done it, as it happens) - quanta will work fine in KDE4, it's just a (distribution-related) dependency problem. > And then you just found a few minor bugs. Minor? I've gone from a fully functional, rock solid desktop environment with 14+ day uptimes (not bad for a netbook), to now using what is effectively beta-grade software for the six or so hours I now get between system crashes. We might have to agree to disagree on the scale of the bugs here. cheers, Jedd. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org