* [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes
@ 2011-06-20 23:40 Alan McKinnon
2011-06-21 6:12 ` Mick
` (2 more replies)
0 siblings, 3 replies; 22+ messages in thread
From: Alan McKinnon @ 2011-06-20 23:40 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Before, I beginning, I need dox, not solutions :-)
I'm having the devil's own time with kdepim after upgrading to 4.6.0.
Apart from the calendar (more on this later), everything seemed fine.
Several kontact restarts and several reboots later it was still fine.
Then suddenly kmail decided to throw away all my filters after #11 -
they simply get removed from kmail2rc silently and the file is
rewritten when kmail closes. I recreated the filters, and today it
chucked everything away. Twice. Seriously, I'm now getting hugely
pissed off. I can add the filters back in from a backup copy, but they
still get discarded.
Today, kmail hung while accessing my Exchange account over IMAP. The
folder list showed 100+ unread mails, but none of them were in the
view pane. Deleting that account and recreating it brought everything
back.
The calendar in korganizer just does not work. Period. It is empty.
But all the todos in it are listed in the Kontact summary view! An
invite is displayed as raw ical data, missing the usual Accept|Reject|
etc links. And the calendar is apparently read-only: right-click on a
time-slot gives a greyed-out context menu so I can't select "Add
event"
My pim config has come a long ways, from somewhere early in the 3-
series and just got updated every time. I tried a kdepim-4.6 beta a
while ago but that was not a happy experience so went back to 4.4, and
am now back at 4.6. I strongly suspect a very unhappy outdated config,
but the apps themselves are not helping to nail it down.
There's nothing in .xsession-errors that gives a clue, nothing on the
console with the appropriate kdebug options set, and lots of google
searches have not revealed any kind of config validation script.
If any of you fine folks can point me at a link containing useful
debugging techniques for kdepim, this here crotchy old sysadmin will
be eternally grateful. I might even DHL some cookies as a token of
gratitude :-)
--
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
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* Re: [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes
2011-06-20 23:40 [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes Alan McKinnon
@ 2011-06-21 6:12 ` Mick
2011-06-21 19:19 ` Michael Schreckenbauer
2011-06-21 17:28 ` Alex Schuster
2011-06-21 19:16 ` Michael Schreckenbauer
2 siblings, 1 reply; 22+ messages in thread
From: Mick @ 2011-06-21 6:12 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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On Tuesday 21 Jun 2011 00:40:47 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Before, I beginning, I need dox, not solutions :-)
>
> I'm having the devil's own time with kdepim after upgrading to 4.6.0.
>
> Apart from the calendar (more on this later), everything seemed fine.
> Several kontact restarts and several reboots later it was still fine.
> Then suddenly kmail decided to throw away all my filters after #11 -
> they simply get removed from kmail2rc silently and the file is
> rewritten when kmail closes. I recreated the filters, and today it
> chucked everything away. Twice. Seriously, I'm now getting hugely
> pissed off. I can add the filters back in from a backup copy, but they
> still get discarded.
>
> Today, kmail hung while accessing my Exchange account over IMAP. The
> folder list showed 100+ unread mails, but none of them were in the
> view pane. Deleting that account and recreating it brought everything
> back.
>
> The calendar in korganizer just does not work. Period. It is empty.
> But all the todos in it are listed in the Kontact summary view! An
> invite is displayed as raw ical data, missing the usual Accept|Reject|
> etc links. And the calendar is apparently read-only: right-click on a
> time-slot gives a greyed-out context menu so I can't select "Add
> event"
>
> My pim config has come a long ways, from somewhere early in the 3-
> series and just got updated every time. I tried a kdepim-4.6 beta a
> while ago but that was not a happy experience so went back to 4.4, and
> am now back at 4.6. I strongly suspect a very unhappy outdated config,
> but the apps themselves are not helping to nail it down.
>
> There's nothing in .xsession-errors that gives a clue, nothing on the
> console with the appropriate kdebug options set, and lots of google
> searches have not revealed any kind of config validation script.
>
> If any of you fine folks can point me at a link containing useful
> debugging techniques for kdepim, this here crotchy old sysadmin will
> be eternally grateful. I might even DHL some cookies as a token of
> gratitude :-)
Are you sure that your mysql has not gone awry?
I'm running KDE4.6.3 stable and Kmail 1.12.7 for a couple of weeks now on
three machines and I have not noticed any problems. On two of them I use
sqlite3. I am not using Kontact/Calendar or other kdepim apps much - only
when I want to look at a date - with no problems so far.
If anything kde4.6 is more stable here than kde4.4!
Are your akonadi logs clear of any errors? Your mysql logs?
If you are using kdm (instead of startx) and mysql happens to fail at the
start you are probably none the wiser about it, because kdm has kicked in by
then and you are looking at a login screen. Something like this could screw
things up.
Also, if you forget to run mysql_upgrade after you updated/upgraded mysql
things could break with it.
If none of the above are the causes then it might be some esoteric setting in
your config files that does not translate across to the latest versions - but
that seems unlikely. I would have thought that it would be simply ignored,
rather than screw up your email accounts/calendar.
--
Regards,
Mick
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* Re: [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes
2011-06-20 23:40 [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes Alan McKinnon
2011-06-21 6:12 ` Mick
@ 2011-06-21 17:28 ` Alex Schuster
2011-06-21 19:16 ` Michael Schreckenbauer
2 siblings, 0 replies; 22+ messages in thread
From: Alex Schuster @ 2011-06-21 17:28 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Alan McKinnon writes:
> I'm having the devil's own time with kdepim after upgrading to 4.6.0.
Me too. But I still did not have any time to investigate this, so I live
without kmail for the moment. Thunderbird also sucks big time, but I
just live with it. I thought about downgrading the whole KDEPIM stuff
again, but some day I will have to do the upgrade, and the problems will
be back.
Oh my. I feared this would happen, and the more I read that the upgrade
process would be really really easy, the more I feared for it. Somehow I
just knew it wouldn't work, and at least I was right.
Um, this does not really answer your question. I know.
Wonko
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* Re: [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes
2011-06-20 23:40 [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes Alan McKinnon
2011-06-21 6:12 ` Mick
2011-06-21 17:28 ` Alex Schuster
@ 2011-06-21 19:16 ` Michael Schreckenbauer
2011-06-22 7:26 ` Alan McKinnon
2 siblings, 1 reply; 22+ messages in thread
From: Michael Schreckenbauer @ 2011-06-21 19:16 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Am Dienstag, 21. Juni 2011, 01:40:47 schrieb Alan McKinnon:
> Today, kmail hung while accessing my Exchange account over IMAP. The
> folder list showed 100+ unread mails, but none of them were in the
> view pane. Deleting that account and recreating it brought everything
> back.
I was hitten by this also. Recreating the account "fixed" it for me, as it did
for you. I tried hard to find an explanation, why this happened, but had no
success at all. If you are more lucky, please post your findings here.
Michael
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* Re: [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes
2011-06-21 19:16 ` Michael Schreckenbauer
@ 2011-06-22 7:26 ` Alan McKinnon
2011-06-22 12:05 ` Mick
0 siblings, 1 reply; 22+ messages in thread
From: Alan McKinnon @ 2011-06-22 7:26 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Tuesday 21 June 2011 21:16:14 Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 21. Juni 2011, 01:40:47 schrieb Alan McKinnon:
> > Today, kmail hung while accessing my Exchange account over IMAP.
> > The folder list showed 100+ unread mails, but none of them were
> > in the view pane. Deleting that account and recreating it
> > brought everything back.
>
> I was hitten by this also. Recreating the account "fixed" it for me,
> as it did for you. I tried hard to find an explanation, why this
> happened, but had no success at all. If you are more lucky, please
> post your findings here.
Sadly,
I have not been able to accomplish anything constructive with
kdepim-4.6.0
I have concluded that the software is a piece of shit and that the dev
team are not able to deliver a useable product to their market.
I'm going to look at claws now.
--
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
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* Re: [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes
2011-06-22 7:26 ` Alan McKinnon
@ 2011-06-22 12:05 ` Mick
2011-06-22 12:16 ` Alan McKinnon
0 siblings, 1 reply; 22+ messages in thread
From: Mick @ 2011-06-22 12:05 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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On Wednesday 22 Jun 2011 08:26:54 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 June 2011 21:16:14 Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
> > Am Dienstag, 21. Juni 2011, 01:40:47 schrieb Alan McKinnon:
> > > Today, kmail hung while accessing my Exchange account over IMAP.
> > > The folder list showed 100+ unread mails, but none of them were
> > > in the view pane. Deleting that account and recreating it
> > > brought everything back.
> >
> > I was hitten by this also. Recreating the account "fixed" it for me,
> > as it did for you. I tried hard to find an explanation, why this
> > happened, but had no success at all. If you are more lucky, please
> > post your findings here.
>
> Sadly,
>
> I have not been able to accomplish anything constructive with
> kdepim-4.6.0
>
> I have concluded that the software is a piece of shit and that the dev
> team are not able to deliver a useable product to their market.
>
> I'm going to look at claws now.
Been through that cycle once already. :(
I gave up when I realised that I was spending too much time trying to make
Claws behave like ... Kmail! O_O
Anyway, I noticed that a KDE machine which is using MySQL as a backend for
Akonadi is not showing any contacts in its address book. All other boxen use
sqlite3 instead and they do not seem to have any noticeable problems.
Could this be a MySQL issue?
PS. All of these PCs run stable KDE.
--
Regards,
Mick
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* Re: [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes
2011-06-22 12:05 ` Mick
@ 2011-06-22 12:16 ` Alan McKinnon
2011-06-22 12:56 ` Mick
` (2 more replies)
0 siblings, 3 replies; 22+ messages in thread
From: Alan McKinnon @ 2011-06-22 12:16 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user; +Cc: Mick
On Wednesday 22 June 2011 13:05:31 Mick did opine thusly:
> On Wednesday 22 Jun 2011 08:26:54 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > On Tuesday 21 June 2011 21:16:14 Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
> > > Am Dienstag, 21. Juni 2011, 01:40:47 schrieb Alan McKinnon:
> > > > Today, kmail hung while accessing my Exchange account
> > > > over IMAP. The folder list showed 100+ unread mails,
> > > > but none of them were in the view pane. Deleting that
> > > > account and recreating it brought everything back.
> > >
> > > I was hitten by this also. Recreating the account "fixed" it
> > > for me, as it did for you. I tried hard to find an
> > > explanation, why this happened, but had no success at all.
> > > If you are more lucky, please post your findings here.
> >
> > Sadly,
> >
> > I have not been able to accomplish anything constructive with
> > kdepim-4.6.0
> >
> > I have concluded that the software is a piece of shit and that
> > the dev team are not able to deliver a useable product to their
> > market.
> >
> > I'm going to look at claws now.
>
> Been through that cycle once already. :(
>
> I gave up when I realised that I was spending too much time trying
> to make Claws behave like ... Kmail! O_O
>
> Anyway, I noticed that a KDE machine which is using MySQL as a
> backend for Akonadi is not showing any contacts in its address
> book. All other boxen use sqlite3 instead and they do not seem to
> have any noticeable problems.
>
> Could this be a MySQL issue?
>
> PS. All of these PCs run stable KDE.
A while ago I eventually got my contacts back. I forget the actual
cause now, but I strongly suspect it involved tinkering with mysql,
and this may have broken in turn my calendar.
I'm going to do one last test before consigning kdepim to the
trashbin: migrate everything to a new user and start with a default
config. If it works, I can migrate the data at my leisure.
But now, stupid question incoming:
How you you get akonadi to use sqlite as the backend? There's no, erm,
gui tickbox for that.
--
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
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* Re: [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes
2011-06-22 12:16 ` Alan McKinnon
@ 2011-06-22 12:56 ` Mick
2011-06-22 13:14 ` Dale
2011-06-22 14:36 ` Alan McKinnon
2 siblings, 0 replies; 22+ messages in thread
From: Mick @ 2011-06-22 12:56 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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On Wednesday 22 Jun 2011 13:16:05 you wrote:
> On Wednesday 22 June 2011 13:05:31 Mick did opine thusly:
> > Anyway, I noticed that a KDE machine which is using MySQL as a
> > backend for Akonadi is not showing any contacts in its address
> > book. All other boxen use sqlite3 instead and they do not seem to
> > have any noticeable problems.
> >
> > Could this be a MySQL issue?
> >
> > PS. All of these PCs run stable KDE.
>
> A while ago I eventually got my contacts back. I forget the actual
> cause now, but I strongly suspect it involved tinkering with mysql,
> and this may have broken in turn my calendar.
>
> I'm going to do one last test before consigning kdepim to the
> trashbin: migrate everything to a new user and start with a default
> config. If it works, I can migrate the data at my leisure.
>
> But now, stupid question incoming:
>
> How you you get akonadi to use sqlite as the backend? There's no, erm,
> gui tickbox for that.
Yes, that's right, no GUI box to tick because the KDE devs did not like to
support sqlite (some of the things they wanted to do were not straight forward
under sqlite).
The way I did it was to set it up manually in
~/.config/akonadi/akonadiserverrc. This old thread describes how I went about
it:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/224044
This is what my akonadiserverrc looks like today:
================================================
[%General]
Driver=QSQLITE
SizeThreshold=4096
ExternalPayload=false
[QSQLITE]
Name=/home/michael/.local/share/akonadi/akonadi.db
Host=
User=
Password=
Options=
StartServer=false
[Debug]
Tracer=null
================================================
No MYSQL section in there at all.
However, I must issue a Health Warning here. I never had mysql on this
machine and did not have to migrate my PIM resources from mysql to sqlite. So
YMMV.
--
Regards,
Mick
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* Re: [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes
2011-06-22 12:16 ` Alan McKinnon
2011-06-22 12:56 ` Mick
@ 2011-06-22 13:14 ` Dale
2011-06-22 15:32 ` Alan McKinnon
2011-06-22 14:36 ` Alan McKinnon
2 siblings, 1 reply; 22+ messages in thread
From: Dale @ 2011-06-22 13:14 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
> But now, stupid question incoming:
>
>
Now you know how I feel sometimes. lol
Dale
:-) :-)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes
2011-06-22 12:16 ` Alan McKinnon
2011-06-22 12:56 ` Mick
2011-06-22 13:14 ` Dale
@ 2011-06-22 14:36 ` Alan McKinnon
2011-06-22 15:23 ` Indi
2011-06-22 15:44 ` Dale
2 siblings, 2 replies; 22+ messages in thread
From: Alan McKinnon @ 2011-06-22 14:36 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Wednesday 22 June 2011 14:16:05 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> A while ago I eventually got my contacts back. I forget the actual
> cause now, but I strongly suspect it involved tinkering with mysql,
> and this may have broken in turn my calendar.
>
> I'm going to do one last test before consigning kdepim to the
> trashbin: migrate everything to a new user and start with a default
> config. If it works, I can migrate the data at my leisure.
I swear, I am about to go postal and shoot someone. This issue with
the calendar not being visible is fixed.
Wanna know what it was?
Calendar -> Settings -> Sidebar lists 4 things
Show Date Navigator
Show To-do View
Show Item Viewer
Show Calendar Manager
That's weird, I see 4 ticks and 2 panes in the left sidebar. Let me
hover for just a second.... Oh look, I can drag this divider bar. And
fuck me sideways with a clue by 9 if I now don't see three calendar
resources (the same three I set up in System Settings) and none of
them have a tick. Tick all three. Oh but fuck me sideways again
there's all my calendar items. Right click -> Add and I can make new
ones. Double click an entry I can edit it.
This has been a huge issue for 4 months since the first semi-usable
kdepim betas were out. The default display after migration to kmail2
was to collapse the Manager and To-Do panes to 0 pixels as The To-Do
is positioned somewhere else in the kmail1 window layout and the
Manager pane does not exist.
Are there any visible clues in the divider to indicate the pane is
collapsed to 0 pixels? No of course not! Don't be silly now!! Offer
visible clues to the users? Surely you jest!!! Nonononono, we won't
colour a collapsed divider differently, WE WILL TAKE IT AWAY ENTIRELY
LEAVING JUST THE REGULAR PANES THAT ARE LEFT AND DELETE ALL CLUES
THERE'S SOMETHING ELSE THERE AND HIDDEN. But we will put a pretty
pulsating glowing blue border around remaining panes for your
enjoyment and delight when you hover over them?
And did I mention that there is zero clues whatsoever in the settings
dialog that these panes even exist at all? First page last tab is
"Calendars" (it duplicates SystemSettings). Something that would be
real nice right there is a column for Enabled/Disabled. Fancy that,
give the user an alternate way to see stuff that makes the thing cease
to work at all.
Sorry for the rant and language, this has beena major clusterfuck for
me. And where I come from, that kind of monumental cock-up in a QA'ed
release gets you fired. Or at least busted down to maintenance coder.
Grrrrrrr...
--
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
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* Re: [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes
2011-06-22 14:36 ` Alan McKinnon
@ 2011-06-22 15:23 ` Indi
2011-06-22 15:37 ` Alan McKinnon
2011-06-22 15:44 ` Dale
1 sibling, 1 reply; 22+ messages in thread
From: Indi @ 2011-06-22 15:23 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 04:36:14PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Wednesday 22 June 2011 14:16:05 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > A while ago I eventually got my contacts back. I forget the actual
> > cause now, but I strongly suspect it involved tinkering with mysql,
> > and this may have broken in turn my calendar.
> >
> > I'm going to do one last test before consigning kdepim to the
> > trashbin: migrate everything to a new user and start with a default
> > config. If it works, I can migrate the data at my leisure.
>
> I swear, I am about to go postal and shoot someone. This issue with
> the calendar not being visible is fixed.
>
> Wanna know what it was?
>
> Calendar -> Settings -> Sidebar lists 4 things
>
> Show Date Navigator
> Show To-do View
> Show Item Viewer
> Show Calendar Manager
>
> That's weird, I see 4 ticks and 2 panes in the left sidebar. Let me
> hover for just a second.... Oh look, I can drag this divider bar. And
> fuck me sideways with a clue by 9 if I now don't see three calendar
> resources (the same three I set up in System Settings) and none of
> them have a tick. Tick all three. Oh but fuck me sideways again
> there's all my calendar items. Right click -> Add and I can make new
> ones. Double click an entry I can edit it.
>
> This has been a huge issue for 4 months since the first semi-usable
> kdepim betas were out. The default display after migration to kmail2
> was to collapse the Manager and To-Do panes to 0 pixels as The To-Do
> is positioned somewhere else in the kmail1 window layout and the
> Manager pane does not exist.
>
> Are there any visible clues in the divider to indicate the pane is
> collapsed to 0 pixels? No of course not! Don't be silly now!! Offer
> visible clues to the users? Surely you jest!!! Nonononono, we won't
> colour a collapsed divider differently, WE WILL TAKE IT AWAY ENTIRELY
> LEAVING JUST THE REGULAR PANES THAT ARE LEFT AND DELETE ALL CLUES
> THERE'S SOMETHING ELSE THERE AND HIDDEN. But we will put a pretty
> pulsating glowing blue border around remaining panes for your
> enjoyment and delight when you hover over them?
>
> And did I mention that there is zero clues whatsoever in the settings
> dialog that these panes even exist at all? First page last tab is
> "Calendars" (it duplicates SystemSettings). Something that would be
> real nice right there is a column for Enabled/Disabled. Fancy that,
> give the user an alternate way to see stuff that makes the thing cease
> to work at all.
>
> Sorry for the rant and language, this has beena major clusterfuck for
> me. And where I come from, that kind of monumental cock-up in a QA'ed
> release gets you fired. Or at least busted down to maintenance coder.
> Grrrrrrr...
>
Ha, so it's true then: using my blackberry as a PDA (sync'd to google
calendar) and not bothering with that stuff on my computer anymore may
indeed have saved lives. I suspected as much. :)
Sorry, not to make light of your predicament. I do sympathize.
--
caveat utilitor
♫ ❤ ♫ ❤ ♫ ❤ ♫
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* Re: [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes
2011-06-22 15:23 ` Indi
@ 2011-06-22 15:37 ` Alan McKinnon
2011-06-22 16:24 ` Indi
0 siblings, 1 reply; 22+ messages in thread
From: Alan McKinnon @ 2011-06-22 15:37 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Wednesday 22 June 2011 11:23:15 Indi did opine thusly:
> > Sorry for the rant and language, this has beena major
> > clusterfuck for me. And where I come from, that kind of
> > monumental cock-up in a QA'ed release gets you fired. Or at
> > least busted down to maintenance coder. Grrrrrrr...
> >
> >
>
> Ha, so it's true then: using my blackberry as a PDA (sync'd to
> google calendar) and not bothering with that stuff on my computer
> anymore may indeed have saved lives. I suspected as much.
Android Android Android Android rulz
I fear for the desktop, I really do. I class myself as a decent KDE
user who often reads the code instead of the docs, If I can't figure
out how to use the app, what chance do regular users stand?
I look out over the nearby Support desk and watch the flunkies with
Win7. I see a very bright future indeed for Android
> Sorry, not to make light of your predicament. I do sympathize.
Ah no worries, we'll laugh about it soon enough. Halfway there already
- spilt milk and all that
--
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
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* Re: [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes
2011-06-22 15:37 ` Alan McKinnon
@ 2011-06-22 16:24 ` Indi
0 siblings, 0 replies; 22+ messages in thread
From: Indi @ 2011-06-22 16:24 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 05:37:49PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Wednesday 22 June 2011 11:23:15 Indi did opine thusly:
> >
> > Ha, so it's true then: using my blackberry as a PDA (sync'd to
> > google calendar) and not bothering with that stuff on my computer
> > anymore may indeed have saved lives. I suspected as much.
>
> Android Android Android Android rulz
>
The cyanogenmod looks quite interesting, at some point I may get
an android phome just to fool with that.
> I fear for the desktop, I really do. I class myself as a decent KDE
> user who often reads the code instead of the docs, If I can't figure
> out how to use the app, what chance do regular users stand?
>
Erm, no comment. :P
My views of the desktop are unpopular here, LOL.
Yet I go *years* without having to make big changes to my wm configs,
and everything "just works" for me.
> I look out over the nearby Support desk and watch the flunkies with
> Win7. I see a very bright future indeed for Android
>
And a dim one for wince7. I don't think it matter to ms though.
In spite of all the swagger wince7 is just a placeholder until
8 arrives. *That* will probably their Hindenburg. :)
--
caveat utilitor
♫ ❤ ♫ ❤ ♫ ❤ ♫
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* Re: [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes
2011-06-22 14:36 ` Alan McKinnon
2011-06-22 15:23 ` Indi
@ 2011-06-22 15:44 ` Dale
2011-06-22 16:02 ` Alan McKinnon
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From: Dale @ 2011-06-22 15:44 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
> Sorry for the rant and language, this has beena major clusterfuck for
> me. And where I come from, that kind of monumental cock-up in a QA'ed
> release gets you fired. Or at least busted down to maintenance coder.
> Grrrrrrr...
>
>
Pissed off much? Just curious. I couldn't tell for sure. ROFLMBO
Dale
:-) :-)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes
2011-06-22 15:44 ` Dale
@ 2011-06-22 16:02 ` Alan McKinnon
2011-06-23 8:22 ` Joost Roeleveld
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From: Alan McKinnon @ 2011-06-22 16:02 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Wednesday 22 June 2011 10:44:43 Dale did opine thusly:
> Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > Sorry for the rant and language, this has beena major
> > clusterfuck for me. And where I come from, that kind of
> > monumental cock-up in a QA'ed release gets you fired. Or at
> > least busted down to maintenance coder. Grrrrrrr...
>
> Pissed off much? Just curious. I couldn't tell for sure. ROFLMBO
Nah, not so much anymore.
But all this was mild compared to what I did yesterday. You know that
notice on the console when you get sudo wrong? It says the incident
"will be reported"
OK. But to whom? On my shell boxes it gets reported to me. And
yesterday this is what it said:
<host> : Jun 21 11:55:25 : <user> : 1 incorrect password attempt ;
TTY=pts/194 ; PWD=/some/path ; USER=root ; COMMAND=init 6
500 concurrent sessions on that box is routine, it's a major gateway
server. That poor user has not recovered yet.
--
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
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* Re: [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes
2011-06-22 16:02 ` Alan McKinnon
@ 2011-06-23 8:22 ` Joost Roeleveld
2011-06-23 10:53 ` Dale
2011-06-23 20:03 ` Alan McKinnon
0 siblings, 2 replies; 22+ messages in thread
From: Joost Roeleveld @ 2011-06-23 8:22 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Wednesday 22 June 2011 18:02:39 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> But all this was mild compared to what I did yesterday. You know that
> notice on the console when you get sudo wrong? It says the incident
> "will be reported"
>
> OK. But to whom? On my shell boxes it gets reported to me. And
> yesterday this is what it said:
>
> <host> : Jun 21 11:55:25 : <user> : 1 incorrect password attempt ;
> TTY=pts/194 ; PWD=/some/path ; USER=root ; COMMAND=init 6
>
> 500 concurrent sessions on that box is routine, it's a major gateway
> server. That poor user has not recovered yet.
You mean, he (or she) will eventually recover?
Am curious though, why the attempt for a reboot?
--
Joost
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* Re: [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes
2011-06-23 8:22 ` Joost Roeleveld
@ 2011-06-23 10:53 ` Dale
2011-06-23 11:36 ` Joost Roeleveld
2011-06-23 20:03 ` Alan McKinnon
1 sibling, 1 reply; 22+ messages in thread
From: Dale @ 2011-06-23 10:53 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Joost Roeleveld wrote:
> On Wednesday 22 June 2011 18:02:39 Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
>> But all this was mild compared to what I did yesterday. You know that
>> notice on the console when you get sudo wrong? It says the incident
>> "will be reported"
>>
>> OK. But to whom? On my shell boxes it gets reported to me. And
>> yesterday this is what it said:
>>
>> <host> : Jun 21 11:55:25 :<user> : 1 incorrect password attempt ;
>> TTY=pts/194 ; PWD=/some/path ; USER=root ; COMMAND=init 6
>>
>> 500 concurrent sessions on that box is routine, it's a major gateway
>> server. That poor user has not recovered yet.
>>
> You mean, he (or she) will eventually recover?
>
> Am curious though, why the attempt for a reboot?
>
>
I was curious about that too. I don't use sudo, I'm the only geek in
the chair here, but I don't think I would want to reboot just because my
typing was off.
Given what Alan runs and the amount of people it affects, I'm surprised
it is set up that way. Question. You changed that behavior yet Alan?
Dale
:-) :-)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes
2011-06-23 10:53 ` Dale
@ 2011-06-23 11:36 ` Joost Roeleveld
2011-06-23 20:12 ` Alan McKinnon
0 siblings, 1 reply; 22+ messages in thread
From: Joost Roeleveld @ 2011-06-23 11:36 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Thursday 23 June 2011 05:53:15 Dale wrote:
> Joost Roeleveld wrote:
> > On Wednesday 22 June 2011 18:02:39 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> >> But all this was mild compared to what I did yesterday. You know that
> >> notice on the console when you get sudo wrong? It says the incident
> >> "will be reported"
> >>
> >> OK. But to whom? On my shell boxes it gets reported to me. And
> >> yesterday this is what it said:
> >>
> >> <host> : Jun 21 11:55:25 :<user> : 1 incorrect password attempt ;
> >> TTY=pts/194 ; PWD=/some/path ; USER=root ; COMMAND=init 6
> >>
> >> 500 concurrent sessions on that box is routine, it's a major gateway
> >> server. That poor user has not recovered yet.
> >
> > You mean, he (or she) will eventually recover?
> >
> > Am curious though, why the attempt for a reboot?
>
> I was curious about that too. I don't use sudo, I'm the only geek in
> the chair here, but I don't think I would want to reboot just because my
> typing was off.
I do use sudo for some scripts as I don't want the script to have root-access
to some of the servers and I definitely don't want to add suid-bits to random
programs.
At my home, I'm not the only one who knows his/her way around computers. But
neither of us would consider it a good idea to simply reboot a machine.
> Given what Alan runs and the amount of people it affects, I'm surprised
> it is set up that way. Question. You changed that behavior yet Alan?
I'm guessing Alan got that because it's not allowed with sudo. If it was, the
password-failure wouldn't have been listed.
--
Joost
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* Re: [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes
2011-06-23 11:36 ` Joost Roeleveld
@ 2011-06-23 20:12 ` Alan McKinnon
0 siblings, 0 replies; 22+ messages in thread
From: Alan McKinnon @ 2011-06-23 20:12 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user; +Cc: Joost Roeleveld
On Thursday 23 June 2011 13:36:11 Joost Roeleveld did opine thusly:
> On Thursday 23 June 2011 05:53:15 Dale wrote:
> > Joost Roeleveld wrote:
> > > On Wednesday 22 June 2011 18:02:39 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > >> But all this was mild compared to what I did yesterday.
> > >> You know that notice on the console when you get sudo
> > >> wrong? It says the incident "will be reported"
> > >>
> > >> OK. But to whom? On my shell boxes it gets reported to me.
> > >> And
> > >> yesterday this is what it said:
> > >>
> > >> <host> : Jun 21 11:55:25 :<user> : 1 incorrect password
> > >> attempt ; TTY=pts/194 ; PWD=/some/path ; USER=root ;
> > >> COMMAND=init 6
> > >>
> > >> 500 concurrent sessions on that box is routine, it's a
> > >> major gateway server. That poor user has not recovered
> > >> yet.
> > >
> > > You mean, he (or she) will eventually recover?
> > >
> > > Am curious though, why the attempt for a reboot?
> >
> > I was curious about that too. I don't use sudo, I'm the only
> > geek in the chair here, but I don't think I would want to
> > reboot just because my typing was off.
>
> I do use sudo for some scripts as I don't want the script to have
> root-access to some of the servers and I definitely don't want to
> add suid-bits to random programs.
>
> At my home, I'm not the only one who knows his/her way around
> computers. But neither of us would consider it a good idea to
> simply reboot a machine.
>
> > Given what Alan runs and the amount of people it affects, I'm
> > surprised it is set up that way. Question. You changed that
> > behavior yet Alan?
>
> I'm guessing Alan got that because it's not allowed with sudo. If it
> was, the password-failure wouldn't have been listed.
On a single user box, sudo is often a pain in the butt (witness the
amount of whinging that goes on with Ubuntu users), so su is probably
much better for that.
On a large multi-user corporate shell box, you can't avoid needing
fine-grained access control and elevated privileges. A choice between
running as user alan or root just doesn't cut it, neither does suid. I
need to be able to let the senior Cisco jockeys run a router
configurator app as the networkadmin role, or let the tape backup
fellows run the backup agent as root, without giving them the root
password.
There's 4 of us in the team, when one resigns it takes all day to
change the root passwords everywhere. With 600 login users it just
doesn't work at all.
So sudo is absolutely required in this neck of the woods.
Of course the machine didn't reboot - that user isn't in the wheel
group, so sudo gave him the middle finger. That's not the point -
/etc/sudoers is there to save my ass, not the user's. The user got the
wrath treatment because he made the biggest mistake of them all:
He was not paying attention.
:-)
--
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
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* Re: [gentoo-user] kdepim-4.6.0 woes
2011-06-23 8:22 ` Joost Roeleveld
2011-06-23 10:53 ` Dale
@ 2011-06-23 20:03 ` Alan McKinnon
1 sibling, 0 replies; 22+ messages in thread
From: Alan McKinnon @ 2011-06-23 20:03 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Thursday 23 June 2011 10:22:47 Joost Roeleveld did opine thusly:
> On Wednesday 22 June 2011 18:02:39 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > But all this was mild compared to what I did yesterday. You know
> > that notice on the console when you get sudo wrong? It says the
> > incident "will be reported"
> >
> > OK. But to whom? On my shell boxes it gets reported to me. And
> > yesterday this is what it said:
> >
> > <host> : Jun 21 11:55:25 : <user> : 1 incorrect password attempt
> > ; TTY=pts/194 ; PWD=/some/path ; USER=root ; COMMAND=init 6
> >
> > 500 concurrent sessions on that box is routine, it's a major
> > gateway server. That poor user has not recovered yet.
>
> You mean, he (or she) will eventually recover?
>
> Am curious though, why the attempt for a reboot?
It happens about once a week on average - most of those users have
multiple telnet sessions open from the Linux machine to Cisco routers.
Every time so far they really do want to run sudo, but type it into
the wrong terminal.
Or worse, they use PuTTY and right-click - PuTTY deals with the cut
buffer very differently to the norm on Windows, and right-click
doesn't give the usual context menu - by default it's the paste
function
--
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
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