I think I'm beginning to see a pattern, I may be completely wrong here possibly suffering from confirmation bias but here's what I think may be happening.
When I use kontact and use the knode module, when I shut kontact down it leaves some processes running. This is a well known problem, at least I've seen it described elsewhere. The upshot of this is that when I restart a session kontact is restarted automatically through session management. In these cases, where kontact starts as I log in then akonadi fails to start. If I kill the kontact processes before logging out and then manually restart kontact after logging in again then akonadi seems to work fine.
If I'm right it may point to a timing problem, perhaps with other services not being ready, but who knows?
I'd appreciate it if someone else can confirm (or not).
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Note that Akonadi uses a new schema so you might have to restart Akonadi using 'akonadictl restart' from the console.
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Yeah, I tried that a couple of days ago, and again yesterday. I ended up wiping and starting over. Too many small and annoying errors and hiccups.Originally posted by TheGrep View PostI seem to have resolved my akonadi issues, though time will tell. So far, so good. First I tried to mv the ~/.config/akonadi directory, which didn't fix it. Not sure if it contributed to fixing it, though, but it did make me have to reconfigure things again.
Anyways, things seem to be functional after I did this:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
sudo apt-get install akonadi-server kubuntu-desktop --reinstall
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Guest repliedI seem to have resolved my akonadi issues, though time will tell. So far, so good. First I tried to mv the ~/.config/akonadi directory, which didn't fix it. Not sure if it contributed to fixing it, though, but it did make me have to reconfigure things again.
Anyways, things seem to be functional after I did this:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
sudo apt-get install akonadi-server kubuntu-desktop --reinstall
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Thanks for the update P, I may well do the same when I've got a day free (ha!).Originally posted by pnunn View PostBackup, Fresh install (eventually after fighting with the installer), re-install everything. A day in my life gone, but a system now working better than it did before.
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What's weird is that akonadi does start for me occasionally, roughly one in ten times
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Backup, Fresh install (eventually after fighting with the installer), re-install everything. A day in my life gone, but a system now working better than it did before.
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Yep same here, although yesterday akonadi did seem to spring into life for no reason that I know of. However, today, no akonadi server, ho hum.
Please let us know if a fresh install, or frigging around with .kde, .local and .config does the trick, thanks.
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Yeah, I've been fighting with this for two days now. I can't get mysql and akonadi to play well together. Now I have to decide if I want to wipe .kde, .local and .config and start over with a clean install (really not looking foward to this) or just not use kontact to do my email and calendar tasks.
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Akonadi broken after upgrade.
Sigh.. looks as though the boot issues are not the only things broken with this upgrade...
Akonadi won't start now (Akonadi control process not registered at D-Bus, Akonadi server process not registered at D-Bus, No resource agents found).
Looks as though a full re-install is the only option to get this thing stable (not good guys).
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