it was hidden behind a terminal window. I was going to go back and try > to figure out was it was all about....but subsequently forgot about it. > Your post did enlighten me as to what happened as I now recall seeing > "akonadi" at some point. > > But, I have been using the latest version of KDE for the past several > days...and I haven't been bothered or presented with the need to know > anything about MySQL. I only now notice there is an instance of MySQL > running not taking up much resources. I'm not sure it would have come > to my attention if you hadn't written your post. > > Took a quick look at http://pim.kde.org/akonadi/ and on the surface > seems like a reasonable direction/idea. So, not quite sure as to why > you may consider this to be a big issue. > > > -- > ... Had this been an actual emergency, we would have fled in terror, and > you would not have been informed. mei-mei.gres...@greshko.com > http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=cCSz_koUhSg > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@redhat.com > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > Guidelines: > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines >
I double that. Why should it bother a user if the akonadi interface takes care of all database operations. All the user has to do is fill in gui. -- Rangeen Basu Roy Chowdhury sherry...@gmail.com !!!Windows is "micro"-soft[ware]..I like bigger things!!!
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