I also confirm that the issue is fixed, on Debian and with nVidia 331.38
from its Experimental repository.
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Title:
Akonadi fails
i don't think this is linked to nvidia cards
Strange! For me, all issues (in Akonadi and other apps as well)
disappeared with nVidia-325-15. In Debian, after upgrading to
KDE-4.11.3, at first I though the new KDE was buggy but all those bugs
turned out to be related to nVidia.
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Two days ago (2013.12.29) there were an update of akonadi in Kubuntu
13.10... and after several reboots I could say there had been no more
problems
Sadly the bugs in nvidia 319.x and 331.20 can cause several other
problems too (in Ark, Amarok and kwin effects, for example). Only nvidia
325.15 is
@neutrino
As you see, many users have confirmed that it's an nVidia bug, and it affects
other apps too. So, the Akonadi devs can do nothing about it.
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With nvidia-325.15, I've had several reboots, cold boots and log-ins,
and Akonadi started well every time.
BTW, most of the random problems I mentioned in Comment 25 were caused
by nvidia-331.20 too. Even Amarok didn't exit on quitting sometimes.
Thank you, Fuchs!
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I also have nvidia 331-20, installed from Debian Experimental.
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After Upgrade to Kubuntu 13.10 akondai fails to register
I downgraded to 325.15 and Akonadi started OK after two reboots and a
logout-login. I'll tell you if the problem still happens with this
driver. It'll take some time to be sure.
BTW, nvidia-319.X may have bugs
(https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/638521/linux/gnome-terminal-
This isn't specific to Ubuntu; I have exactly the same problem in Debian
Unstable. Perhaps we should post a bug report against Akonadi at
bugs.kde.org.
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Done: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=328201
Please see if it's a good description of the problem and add extra info if
needed!
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #328201
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=328201
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BTW, it's better to add an extra command to the temporary workaround
suggested in this report:
pkill akonadi_control
pkill akonadiserver
pkill mysqld
akonadictl start
Without killing mysqld, I'd have two mysqld processes running, which
doesn't seem correct.
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