On 2010-04-25, lrhorer wrote:
> First of all, Akonadi will not run, but I also can't seem to get rid
> of
> it. Is there a way to keep KDE, yet get rid of Akonadi? If not, I'll
> post the logs and backtraces.
No. there is no way to keep all of KDE and get rid of akonadi. It is a
essent
I have tried twice, now, to build Debian "Squeeze" systems employing
KDE4, and both have had similar problems. I tried on an old Dell GX250
mini-desktop system back in December, but KDE was so unstable I finally
had to remove it - it kept locking up the PC completely. Once the
system was
An update: I tried using the proprietary fglrx driver and that fixed
the problem (though it created another one: I couldn't switch from X
to a virtual terminal). Anyway, I'll see if I can find some
configuration parameter for the radeon driver that eliminates the
problem; otherwise I'll try to cont
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