Hello Hefee, It's weird because in the ~/.config/akonadi/akonadiserverrc file, I can see: ``` [Debug] Tracer=null
[%General] Driver=QMYSQL [QMYSQL] DataDir=/home/myuser/.local/share/akonadi/db_data Host= Name=akonadi Options="UNIX_SOCKET=/run/user/1000/akonadi/mysql.socket" ServerPath=/usr/sbin/mysqld StartServer=true ``` ...which is coherent with the fact that I upgraded from previous Debian version the usual way (changing the repo in source.list, the apt update && apt dist-upgrade). However my akonadi-backend-mysql package was in `rc` mode, so how could that work until now ? As stated before, I've (re-)installed akonadi-backend-mysql for now. Regards, Alexandre Bonneau Le lundi 13 janvier 2025, 22:23:49 UTC−10:00 Hefee a écrit : > Hey, > > > > Which database type are you using ? > > > > » dlg akonadi > > rc akonadi-backend-mysql 4:22.12.2-1 > > ii akonadi-backend-sqlite 4:24.12.0-2 > > > > I'm not sure why the migration to 24.12 used sqlite instead of mysql. > > Could > > that explain the extremely slow response time in Korganizer? > > The backend packages only exist, because it is impossible to express > complex dependencies within one package. So those -backend- packages just > install the needed packages to use this backend. > > > I'm not sure why the migration to 24.12 used sqlite instead of mysql. > > In akonadiserver we switched the ordering, to prefer sqlite over mysql for > new installations, but for an upgrade apt shouldn't switch the backend > packages. Aka apt should prefer upgrading the mysql backend over remove > mysql & install sqlite. How did you do your updates? > > To see what backend you are using you have to look into > ~/.config/akonadi/akonadiserverrc > under [%General] you find the used backend. > > Regards, > > hefee
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