On Friday 10 Jan 2014 15:40:01 Russ Fineman wrote:
On Friday, January 10, 2014 01:45:38 PM ianseeks wrote:
On Thursday 09 Jan 2014 09:01:17 Russ Fineman wrote:
Can anyone tell me what controls the sequence of the local folders in the folder panel?
When First installed Kmail 4.12.0 on openSUSE 13.1, the folders were correctly sequenced with the inbox, outbox, etc at the top, then Alphabetically by name. About 1 week ago that changed, none the folders bounce around and are at different places.
I have found settings that control the message list order but not the folder panel.
Any hints would be appreciated.
Thanks
Russ
I had a similar issue. In trying to get around the DBUS problem thats preventing me loading Kmail 4 times out of 5, i renamed the local akonadi folder and started Kmail again and the folders were all in a completely different order and have stayed that way since then. I'm okay with this new folder layout though.
What I don't like with mine is the folders all move around as you open them. I may try what you did and see what happens, after I do a backup later.
As for the D-Bus issue I got a work around from F Mueller on the open SUSE-kde Mail list. Think it may have been in answer to a question you asked. It is:
CODE ------- akonadictl stop
pkill akonadi*
ps ax |grep akonadi if processes were found I kill them (kill xxxx)
akonadictl start /CODE --------------
you should now be able to start kmail and its good. I noctice on mine the wallet is no longer starting also, but I just type in the passwords ( 2 accounts). After kmail starts you can shut the konsole down. It does show error message on the konsole but I'm not sure what they mean. Guess I should look for a bug report or open one. I did read somewhere dropping back to an earlier Nvidia driver may help but I'll wait, Nvidia seems be working except for this question. It usually will run all day unless I reboot. I don't understand how a graphics driver screws up a database component unless
THanks. I've been killing processes and it sometimes helped. I'll try your procedure there is a fundamental problem somewhere else
I think an update messed something up.
Russ
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