On 06/08/2012 08:35 AM, Eli Wapniarski wrote:
I was under the impression that the testing repo packaged a version that KDE has marked as stable and has yet been fully tested as to its ability to be installed and integrated into the corresponding version of Fedora. Am I wrong?
In general yes, but software always has bugs, and regressions do happen from time-to-time
-- rex
On Friday 08 June 2012 08:57:57 Rex Dieter wrote:
On 06/08/2012 08:35 AM, Eli Wapniarski wrote:
I was under the impression that the testing repo packaged a version that KDE has marked as stable and has yet been fully tested as to its ability to be installed and integrated into the corresponding version of Fedora. Am I wrong?
In general yes, but software always has bugs, and regressions do happen from time-to-time
Funny.... I disabled nepomuk. Kmail worked extremely slow. I re-enabled nepomuk and things continued to run very slowly. I rebooted my computer and got a notification about virtuoso rpd plugin needing to be installed when kontact started. However, I can now, at least for this email reply to the one that you sent me. Nepomuk, kmail integration is off.
I guess I need to re-enable that and restart my computer. I will try right now and get back to you.
Eli
On Friday 08 June 2012 18:08:22 Eli Wapniarski wrote:
On Friday 08 June 2012 08:57:57 Rex Dieter wrote:
On 06/08/2012 08:35 AM, Eli Wapniarski wrote:
I was under the impression that the testing repo packaged a version that KDE has marked as stable and has yet been fully tested as to its ability to be installed and integrated into the corresponding version of Fedora. Am I wrong?
In general yes, but software always has bugs, and regressions do happen from time-to-time
Funny.... I disabled nepomuk. Kmail worked extremely slow. I re-enabled nepomuk and things continued to run very slowly. I rebooted my computer and got a notification about virtuoso rpd plugin needing to be installed when kontact started. However, I can now, at least for this email reply to the one that you sent me. Nepomuk, kmail integration is off.
I guess I need to re-enable that and restart my computer. I will try right now and get back to you.
First off I meant virtuoso rss server... ( I think ). But after restarting my computer, that message seems to have disappeared.
See what happens when you call the doctor? :/
Eli
On Friday 08 June 2012 18:19:58 Eli Wapniarski wrote:
On Friday 08 June 2012 18:08:22 Eli Wapniarski wrote:
On Friday 08 June 2012 08:57:57 Rex Dieter wrote:
On 06/08/2012 08:35 AM, Eli Wapniarski wrote:
I was under the impression that the testing repo packaged a version that KDE has marked as stable and has yet been fully tested as to its ability to be installed and integrated into the corresponding version of Fedora. Am I wrong?
In general yes, but software always has bugs, and regressions do happen from time-to-time
Funny.... I disabled nepomuk. Kmail worked extremely slow. I re-enabled nepomuk and things continued to run very slowly. I rebooted my computer and got a notification about virtuoso rpd plugin needing to be installed when kontact started. However, I can now, at least for this email reply to the one that you sent me. Nepomuk, kmail integration is off.
I guess I need to re-enable that and restart my computer. I will try right now and get back to you.
First off I meant virtuoso rss server... ( I think ). But after restarting my computer, that message seems to have disappeared.
See what happens when you call the doctor? :/
Oh... And I'm replying twice.
Things that make you hmmm.
Eli
Eli Wapniarski wrote:
First off I meant virtuoso rss server... ( I think ).
That would be RDF, not RSS.
And Virtuoso is always installed if KDE stuff (Nepomuk and Soprano in particular) is, we enforce that through dependencies, so no idea why Nepomuk thought it wasn't installed.
Kevin Kofler
On Sunday 10 June 2012 02:56:01 Kevin Kofler wrote:
Eli Wapniarski wrote:
First off I meant virtuoso rss server... ( I think ).
That would be RDF, not RSS.
And Virtuoso is always installed if KDE stuff (Nepomuk and Soprano in particular) is, we enforce that through dependencies, so no idea why Nepomuk thought it wasn't installed.
Kevin Kofler
Thanks for that Kevin.... I will keep an eye out for that notification. For the time being, it seems to have cleared up
Eli