[kdepim-users] contacts and calendar items dissapeared
Anne Wilson
cannewilson at googlemail.com
Tue Apr 7 14:30:18 BST 2009
On Tuesday 07 April 2009 14:05:54 Adrian Dusa wrote:
> Dear kdepim list,
>
> Something happened and I have absolutely no explanation for: all of a
> sudden, all my contact details and all my calendar items (appointments,
> birthdays, recurring events etc) have completely dissapeared.
>
Which version of kontact are you using?
Check ~/.kde (or .kde4)/share/apps/kabc looking for std.vcf. The numbered
files there are backup ones, is of std.vcf is blank, rename std.vcf_1.
Similarly, check the korganizer folder for std.ics. This does not
automatically backup, so it is wise to use your own backup solution for this.
> Fortunately, I have the healthy habbit of backing up my data regularly, and
> it happens that my most recent back-up has was made only three days ago so
> I didn't loose anything special, but really... what exactly could be the
> cause for that?
>
I've never seen it with korganizer. An old version of the addressbook used to
lose them regularly, and those backups saved my sanity more than once :-)
> And most importantly, what do I have to do (or perhaps *not* do) for this
> not to happen again?
>
Unless we can find some clue as to the cause, there's not much you can do,
other than setting a cron job to backup the two files nightly.
> I opened my computer today, I even added one contact in the list, the
> computer has not been rebooted and I don't remember doing something
> relevant in particular for this to happen. All of a sudden, when I tried to
> check my calendar everything was completely erased, and so it happened with
> my contacts as well.
>
> Email is fine though.
> Could you please advice?
Hope that helps
Anne
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