Annoying "Conflict" dialogs in Kontact
Bernhard Reiter
bernhard at intevation.de
Tue Oct 31 16:28:11 CET 2006
On Wednesday 25 October 2006 08:33, ITSEF Admin wrote:
> > It could be worth a try to completly put .kde on a local drive.
>
> There is absolutely no way I'm going down that road... It's already a major
> headache keeping ~/.kde/config local in a way that still enables people to
> consistently use other machines if they need to - I don't even want to
> *think* about the implications of putting all of ~/.kde locally and keeping
> it in sync/up-to-date so that the whole idea of "$HOME on file server"
> still works - sorry.
My suggestion was on order to limit the area where the infection might come
from, not for permant production use.
> > I have not seen conflicts on folders where only person has write
> > permissions.
>
> The problem is that it's sporadic and difficult to reproduce.
I have at least one other user group reporting this,
we should collect information about this in the tracker.
One issue that deals with this is:
https://intevation.de/roundup/kolab/issue1432
> The *biggest*
> problem is that it doesnt go away - most users wouldn't mind so much if
> such a dialog appears if it's not too often, but the fact that the dialog
> doesn't help and doesn't go away drives them round the bend (and
> subsequently, me...).
Today I hope to get such a calender folder.
Bernhard
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