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At the time of writing, the following applications are enabled to use the '''Akonadi''' framework to centrally store and access user data. Follow through to each application's page to learn more.
At the time of writing, the following applications are enabled to use the '''Akonadi''' framework to centrally store and access user data. Follow through to each application's page to learn more.
 
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===Disabling the Akonadi subsystem===
===Disabling the Akonadi subsystem===


{{Warning|1=Disabling the '''Akonadi''' subsystem causes all '''Akonadi'''-enabled applications to not have access to the user's data. This means you will not be able to use any of the above applications while '''Akonadi''' is turned off. If you understand this and still wish to disable the '''Akonadi''' subsystem, read on.}}
{{Remember|1=If you don't want to have '''Akonadi''' running on your system, you can not use any of the '''Akonadi'''-enabled applications. Such applications will start '''Akonadi''', whenever they need its services even if you have disabled it. See the list of [[Special:myLanguage/Akonadi#ApplicationTable|Akonadi-enabled applications]]. Also note, that some '''Plasma''' widgets, such as the '''Digital Clock''' uses '''Akonadi'''}}


The '''Akonadi''' server is launched automatically at login whenever any '''Akonadi'''-enabled application requests access to it.
The '''Akonadi''' server is launched automatically at login whenever any '''Akonadi'''-enabled application requests access to it.
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Now, edit the file <tt>~/.config/akonadi/akonadiserverrc</tt> and change <tt>StartServer</tt> from true to false:
Now, edit the file <tt>~/.config/akonadi/akonadiserverrc</tt> and change <tt>StartServer</tt> from true to false:


{{Output|1=StartServer=false}}
{{Input|1=StartServer=false}}


The '''Akonadi''' server should no longer launch automatically on login.
The '''Akonadi''' server should no longer launch automatically on login.


{{Note|1=The '''Akonadi''' server will still be started by any '''Akonadi'''-enabled application. Ensure that no '''Akonadi'''-enabled application is launched at login or thereafter. Remember to check '''Plasma''' widgets as well — the '''Digital Clock''' widget in the default panel, for instance uses '''Akonadi''' to (optionally) display calendar events and this is enabled in its settings by default.}}
{{Note|1=The '''Akonadi''' server will still be started by any '''Akonadi'''-enabled application. Ensure that no '''Akonadi'''-enabled application is launched at login or thereafter. Remember to check '''Plasma''' widgets as well — the '''Digital Clock''' widget in the default panel, for instance uses '''Akonadi''' to (optionally) display calendar events and this is enabled in its settings by default.  You must remove any widgets that may start it from your start-up, if you wish Akonadi to remain disabled.}}


==Frequently Asked Questions==
==Frequently Asked Questions==

Revision as of 15:37, 9 August 2011

Wprowadzenie

Pierwszą aplikacją wykorzystującą Akonadi w KDE Software Compilation 4.4 jest KAddressBook. Na tym etapie rozwoju Akonadi nie uniknięto błędów. Strona rozwiązywanie problemów pomoże je rozwiązać. Krótkie wprowadzenie do Akonadi znajduje się na stronie terminy. Znajdują się tam różne użyteczne odnośniki. Docelowo Akonadi będzie wykorzystywane przez wiele aplikacji.

At the time of writing, the following applications are enabled to use the Akonadi framework to centrally store and access user data. Follow through to each application's page to learn more.

KMail

Mail Client

Uses Akonadi to store emails

KAddressBook

Contact Manager

Uses Akonadi to store contact information

KOrganizer

Personal Organizer

Uses Akonadi to store calendars, events, journals, etc.

KJots

Note Taking Application

Uses Akonadi to store notes

In addition to this, plasma widgets like the Digital Clock widget, the Notes widget also use Akonadi to store and retrieve events and notes.

Controlling the Akonadi server

The Akonadi control module in System Settings provides an easy means to starting, stopping, restarting and querying the status of the Akonadi server. You may also accomplish this from the commandline using the command akonadictl.

To start the Akonadi server,

akonadictl start

To stop the Akonadi server,

akonadictl stop

To restart a running Akonadi server,

akonadictl restart

To query the status of the Akonadi server,

akonadictl status

Disabling the Akonadi subsystem

Remember
If you don't want to have Akonadi running on your system, you can not use any of the Akonadi-enabled applications. Such applications will start Akonadi, whenever they need its services even if you have disabled it. See the list of Akonadi-enabled applications. Also note, that some Plasma widgets, such as the Digital Clock uses Akonadi


The Akonadi server is launched automatically at login whenever any Akonadi-enabled application requests access to it.

To disable the Akonadi subsystem, first, shut down the running Akonadi server from the control module or the command line:

akonadictl stop

Now, edit the file ~/.config/akonadi/akonadiserverrc and change StartServer from true to false:

StartServer=false

The Akonadi server should no longer launch automatically on login.

Note
The Akonadi server will still be started by any Akonadi-enabled application. Ensure that no Akonadi-enabled application is launched at login or thereafter. Remember to check Plasma widgets as well — the Digital Clock widget in the default panel, for instance uses Akonadi to (optionally) display calendar events and this is enabled in its settings by default. You must remove any widgets that may start it from your start-up, if you wish Akonadi to remain disabled.


Frequently Asked Questions

Refer to the Troubleshooting page for resolving glitches during migration. Akonadi's Glossary entry has a brief description of its purpose and other useful links. This page explains how Akonadi and KAddressBook work together.

If you are experiencing 100% CPU usage by the virtuoso-t process when using Akonadi and related applications, try this proposed workaround while it is being investigated: In KRunner's configuration page, disable the Nepomuk search plugin and the Contact plugin. Then, log out and back in. For further information and inputs, report back here or on the Forum or on the IRC channel #kontact.