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A few years {about 8 years ago] I stopped using Kmail in favor of Thunderbird. I deleted the entry in my menu, and a few weeks ago I decided to use Kmail again.
BUT it doesn't work. I get the following error:
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The Akonadi personal information management service is not operational.
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Some other applications that depend on Akonadi also give me the same error.
How can I fix this, other than a reinstall?
Is it even worth it for me to use Kmail in the first place?
Sooo... it is not only my system.
Thank your THAT information.
I just thought I would try kmail again.... No worries, the fact that others have the same {bad-word} problem means that I guess it was nothing I did, the KDE itself is flawed.
I guess I will call the "SOLVED", for book keeping purposes.
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