The Shutdown procedure is:

- run mysqladmin shutdown, wait 3 seconds (if mysqladmin exists, which on 
kubuntu isn't true by default as we only install mysql-client-core, not 
mysql-client)
- if server still runs, send SIGTERM to the server, wait another 3 seconds
- if server *still* runs, send SIGKILL

this is ofc. only true if the user properly logs out...

Regarding the database upgrade, mysql_upgrade is installed by default,
so that *should* work, as long as mysql takes care of that (akonadi
doesn't)

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  akonadi mysql 5.6 crash with signal 11

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