On 2021-02-23 16:38:30 Stakanov wrote:
|In data martedì 23 febbraio 2021 23:31:42 CET, David C. Rankin ha scritto: |> On 2/19/21 6:44 AM, Stakanov wrote: |> >> Then there's akonadi. Akonadi_imap_resource, akonadiserver, and |> >> mysqld hog |> >> CPU continually on admittedly very large gmail folders until such |> >> time as akonadiserver "closes unexpectedly". I've also suddenly got |> >> 1131-300-200-100-300 emails in a drafts folder as reported variously |> >> by kontact and xfce. None of them are visible. Akonadi server |> >> somehow restarts itself. Hey, I can't watch Netflix while akonadi is |> >> running! At |> >> times past, I've bumped akonadi's priority down a notch. |> > |> > This was the reason why I had to give up two times the upgrade to 15.2 |> > and switched back to 15.1. It is also the reason why I will skip all |> > together 15.2. My personal experience is that with 15.2 and KDE you |> > are not getting your work done. |> |> Have no problems with 15.2 and getting work done with KDE...3 :) | |Yeap, this is obviously a problem of the version of Akonadi not being |compatible with the version of QT not being compatible with the recent | version of kmail........ |It would be wrong to blame that on the quality of KDE tout court, but it | is to be attributed to the system of leap that touches it's limit in this | case. I still hope for 15.3. |I loved KDE3 and Kmail3, was the most stable thing I ever encountered. |Using the trinity DE?
Both KDE3 and Trinity are available for use on OpenSuSE. Take your pick. :-) Leslie -- openSUSE Leap 15.2 x86_64 Qt: 3.5.0 TDE: R14.0.9 tde-config: 1.0