Correction to comment #17 - the "vanishing" printer was due to something
else, please disregard that part.
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Title:
Another +1
In my case, plasmashell started crashing like this after I had some
problems with printing a document two days back. When I started the PC
today (Kubuntu 18.04), plasmashell would keep crashing with the error
messages outlined above.
After reading this bug report, I did some digging
** Attachment added: Akonadi Error Log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/913589/+attachment/2663520/+files/akonadiserver.error
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Public bug reported:
Freshly installed Kubuntu 11.10 (Oneric) system with all updates applied
(akonadi-server 1.6.2-0ubuntu1) - I´ve tried this on two machines, one
32bit and one 64bit with identical results:
- Log in with a user that has his home directory on the local hard drive:
Akonadi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: userconfig
Kubuntu 9.10 with all updates (as of 14-02-2010) installed:
- Start System Settings - Advanced - User Mangement
- Choose New
- In the resulting pop-up dialogue, fill in Login Name and change the User
ID field to something else than what is
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: userconfig
Freshly installed Kubuntu 9.10 with all updates applied as of
14-02-2010:
Having created a new user with the wrong User ID (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/userconfig/+bug/521685), I try
to change the User ID of a user:
- Start