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List:       kdepim-users
Subject:    [kdepim-users] It shouldn't be this hard
From:       Art Alexion <art.alexion () verizon ! net>
Date:       2010-05-19 11:20:42
Message-ID: 201005190720.42848.art.alexion () verizon ! net
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Yesterday, I upgraded my KDE from 4,4,2 to 4.4.3. and again, nepomuk/akonadi 
broke.  I fixed it -- once again -- with my tried and true methods of removing 
the akonadi directories under ~/.config and ~/.kde/config.

I haven't had an upgrade involving akonadi that didn't break it.

But it shouldn't be this hard.  I'm a fairly technical user, and I find the 
instability of this technology troublesome.  This isn't 4.0 anymore, We are up 
to 4.4, and the underlying KDE technologies are still unreliable.  I would no 
longer ever recommend KDE to a non-technical user.

While I still prefer the KDE apps, like kmail, konqueror, k3b, etc., the KDE 
framework is far less stable than even Windows 98.

This is meant as a plea more than a complaint.  Please...

-- 
Art Alexion
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