[kde-linux] KDE 4. Trying to get it working like I need it to.
Kevin Krammer
kevin.krammer at gmx.at
Tue Nov 10 11:59:47 UTC 2009
On Tuesday, 2009-11-10, Dale wrote:
> Kevin Krammer wrote:
> > Dale writes in another reply that he gets it at login, which most likely
> > means it is the contact resource plugin, either being used by Kopete or
> > something like the KRunner "Contacts" plugin.
> >
> > Removing it through system settings should help here.
>
> Not real sure what I am looking for but heck, I can do a rm -rf ~/.kde4
> and fix it. o-O Anyway.
>
> I went there and I do have something under Contacts. The others are
> blank. It says Default Address Book then File then Yes. It also has a
> check mark for it. I tried to remove the check mark to "disable" the
> thing but KDE got really pissed about that. It gave me a warm and wet
> feeling. Stuff went dark and a little error message popped up that
> reminded me of HAL 2000. It said 'I can't do that'. Glad I don't have
> that speech software on here. :-O It would be more than a wet
> feeling. ^_^
No, the default addressbook should be OK. this is a vcard file based one.
But then I have no idea what causes Akonadi start for you, sorry.
> Oh, one more pet peeve. How do I make my clock use the 12 hour format
> instead of the 24 hour? I'm not in the military. I know when it is
> dark or sunny.
Pff, never understood why people let the military keep the good stuff for
themselves :)
Anyway, I think this is in system settings -> region/language
Cheers,
Kevin
--
Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer
KDE user support, developer mentoring
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