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I am an openSUSE user, don't know Ubuntu well, but when I have
similar issues in openSUSE<br>
I start digikam from the command line (CLI) in a terminal window.<br>
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Usually, additional messages/error messages reveal the issues.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/22/2013 01:03 AM, Dr. Martin
Senftleben wrote:<br>
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Hi,
I upgraded and migrated my system from Ubuntu to Kubuntu 13.4. I'm not
sure what the previous version of Ubuntu was.
In any case, digikam won't start. I tried a lot of things, it
obviously also destroyed the database in the process (it was about 4
MB in size, now it's 400 kB). I was thoughtless enough not to make a
backup. Well, that's my fault.
I let it rebuild digikam.rc with no success. Every time I want to add
the folders with images to the album, I get a message saying that
digikam couldn't connect to the database. When digikam is started, it
gives the message that migration (or so) from dabase schema 6 to 7
didn't work.
I don't care much about meta tags and so on, I just want to be able to
use digikam, but it plainly refuses to load/show any of my images.
It's digikam 3.1.
Any ideas?
Kind regards,
Martin
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