[Kde-pim] unwanted akonadi startup - how to kill it?

ComputerDruid computerdruid at gmail.com
Sun Jan 3 21:08:33 GMT 2010


On Sunday 03 January 2010 15:52:44 Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Sunday 03 January 2010 19:09:44 Anne Wilson wrote:
> > I have some old root mail in /var/spool/mail/root.  My intention was to
> > 
> >  check in kwrite that there was only old messages, then delete it.
> >  However, as soon as I clicked on it (in root dolphin) it attempted to
> >  start up akonadi.  It's still whizzing back and forth, and I can't find
> >  a way to stop it.
> 
> It was in fact trying to start a new KMail, and I did eventually manage to
> kill it.

Let me just mention that root dolphin probably isn't the greatest idea.

That said, maybe the akonadi server startup should be cancelable? (With a 
warning that this might cripple some pim applications)

Dolphin probably should have warning when being run as root also.
-- 
-ComputerDruid
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