On August 26, 2011 03:06:58 PM Carsten Pfeiffer wrote:
> Am Friday, 19. August 2011 schrieb Bruce Sass:
> > > How about using logrotate for .xsession-errors?
> >
> > Sure, it is more of a bandage than anything else though, eh.
>
> Frankly, no. IMHO that would be a sensible thing to do. .xsession-
On August 26, 2011 03:28:09 PM Bruce Sass wrote:
> if it didn't leave soprano and nepomuk processes lying around after a
hmm, make that, virtuoso and nepomuk...
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On August 26, 2011 10:30:22 AM Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> Are people here using akonadi or any of the tools using the akonadi
> framework, in their regular workflow?
> (Email, PIM)
Maybe, but not because I want to... at this point I see my options for that
box as: check if KDE-4 can be built with
Am Friday, 19. August 2011 schrieb Bruce Sass:
> > How about using logrotate for .xsession-errors?
>
> Sure, it is more of a bandage than anything else though, eh.
Frankly, no. IMHO that would be a sensible thing to do. .xsession-errors can
grow indefinitely when people are using suspend-to-* a
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Are people here using akonadi or any of the tools using the akonadi
framework, in their regular workflow?
(Email, PIM)
Also, the same with Nepomuk. Are people using it or is it just sitting
disabled in everyone's config?
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Le mardi 23 août 2011 16:11:32, Dietz Pröpper a écrit :
> BasaBuru:
> > On Lunes, 22 de Agosto de 2011 23:38:40 Dietz Pröpper escribió:
> > > I don't need one of these. Google sync was a nice try, right now I'm
> > > writing a Android sync that relies on something simple and not Google
> > > based.
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