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1. Choose ''Akonadi''. Do not choose ''Calendar in local directory''! | 1. Choose 'Ical Calendar File'. Do not choose ''ICal Calendar Folder''! |
KOrganizer Data Migration
Problem description
If your client was updated from Debian Squeeze (6.0) to Debian Wheezy (7) and all your KOrganizer events disappeared after the migration, or if you are a new KOrganizer user and you cannot get KOrganizer to work (e.g. KOrganizer notifies you about being unable to store a new event or about being unable to read the calendar file), you should read the following instructions.
Steps to a working KOrganizer
Make sure, KOrganizer and its components are not running. After you closed KOrganizer, kill all dangling processes like korganizer and korgac:
pkill korg
If you alredy used KOrganizer, move your calendar file, e.g.
mv $HOME/.kde/share/apps/korganizer/std.ics $HOME/.kde/share/apps/korganizer/old.ics
Cleanup your KDE profile. CAUTION: backup all files to be removed, as you might loose application settings and -data if you were already using KDE applications before. You might skip this step and try to start with the next step, it might work too. If it doesn't, you should try the cleanup:
/usr/bin/akonadictl stop rm -rf $HOME/.kde/share/config/akonadi* rm -rf $HOME/.kde/share/config/kresources rm -rf $HOME/.local/share/akonadi rm -rf $HOME/.config/akonadi
Run /usr/bin/akonadiconsole , The screen looks as follows:
If there is not yet an item in the list called "Personal Calendar", click the button [Add...], the following box appears:
Choose 'Ical Calendar File'. Do not choose ICal Calendar Folder!
- The following dialog appears:
Click on the listfield entry Personal Calendar and make sure, the checkboxes [x] Events, [x] Todos and [x] Journals are set.
If you want to store your calendar data file in a different directory than the default path, click the [Manage Calendar Sources] button. In this case the dialog below shows up:
Choose [Modify...], which will open this window:
- Here, you can set another path for your calendar database file (std.ics by default).
Go back to the main dialog shown below, select your calendar resource created and make it the default by clicking on the button [Use as Standard]:
Finally, click the [Apply] button and close the window.
Start the akonadi service:
/usr/bin/akonadictl start
- Now it's time to start KOrganizer. If you want to begin with a new blank calendar, you are finished. If you need to import your old calendar data from previous versions of KOrganizer, follow the next steps:
In KOrganizer, go to the File menu, choose Import, then Import Calendar..., pick your old calendar file, e.g. old.ics. Then KOrganizer asks you what to do with this file:
Choose Merge into existing calendar. Please be patient. Depending on the amount of calendar entries you have in your old calendar file, this might take several minutes to complete and you won't see a progress bar (i.e. KOrganizer makes the impression of being frozen).
- Now you should have (and see) all your imported calendar entries in the default (akonadi) calendar, that should also appear after you restarted KOrganizer:
- If you are missing some panel on KOrganizer's right hand side (e.g. the panel where you can choose the calendars to be shown, if you have multiple calendars for instance), the reason is that this panel is hidden. To unhide it, click the three dots (...) that are found under the bottom most pane and drag the above pane upwards; then it should look like as follows: