On Sunday 29 April 2012 10:15:36 Werner Joss wrote:
I'm not
going to repeat everything what has been said about it, but I have
so far not seen any *valid* complain about the usage of a database server
for Akonadi. Nobody complains that Firefox includes a full blown database
server. Nobody complains that Thunderbird includes a full blown database
server.
I do.
FF&TB are slow, ugly + bloated, so I won't use them (anymore).
out of
curiosity: which browser are you using then? I am not aware of any
browser which does not come with a database.
Nobody complains that Amarok uses an embedded
MySQL.
amarok-trinity uses libsqlite3, not mysql.
fair enough, you know what I had to do
when using Amarok 1.4? I had to install
MySQL because Amarok was unable to handle my music collection with sqlite.
then came the point where I decided to have my $HOME
as a symlink to a
directory on another physical partition.
this worked ok for kde3/trinity/icewm/e17... but not for kde4: immediate,
unrecoverable akonadi crash.
just ridiculous.
If you move sockets around, you should know what you do. Given
that it's a bad
idea to use symlink if you could use a loop mount which would have worked.
That's I'm sorry a user issue.
at that point, I gave up on kde (which was my
favourite desktop until then
from the 1.4.x days).
Please see: you complain about a PIM suit which has nothing
to do with the
"desktop". You could just have continued to use the KDE desktop with other
software for PIM.
It's irrational to switch the desktop because another product of the same
community gives you problems. Would you stop using google as a search engine
just because you don't like Google Mail?
That's one of the thing which I try to get into the head of the people here:
there is no such thing as "KDE". It's a developer community producing
hundreds
of software products which have nothing to do with each other. Referring to
all software as "KDE" is wrong and to be honest quite mean.
not to mention applications which are still only
available in trinity
(quanta+)
instead of quanta+ you can use kdevelop with php support.
or a fast, simple office suite (koffice 1.6.3) which
does just
what I need without beeing dead slow or even corrupt my data (which koffice
2.x has done more than once).
You might have missed the news: there is no Koffice
2.x any more. The
community forked and there is now Calligra which I have heard works fine.
But feel free to continue using KOffice 1.x which to my knowledge does not
even support ODF.
p.s.: all this does not mean I will not try kde4 again
at some point in
future, but surely not before 4.9.x
Remember: there is no such thing as
"kde4". You can give a try to the KDE
Plasma Workspaces or to some of the KDE Applications, but there is no such
thing as one "KDE".
I would recommend you to give a try to the KDE Plasma Workspace in version
4.8.2 and also even to Kontact in version 4.8.2. I've heard many problems have
been resolved in the latest versions :-)
Oh but Dolphin had a major release in version 4.8, so there might be some
things missing compared to 4.7. But that's just what I explain: the different
products have nothing to do with each other.
Cheers
Martin