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[[category:software]][[computing]]: [[software]]: [[Linux]]: [[KDE]]: [[KAlarm]]
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==Overview==
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==About==
[[KAlarm]] is a calendar/reminder application for [[KDE]].{{seed}}
[[KAlarm]] is a calendar/reminder application for [[KDE]].{{seed}}
==Bugs==
==Bugs==
* When daylight saving time goes into or out of effect, KAlarm does not adjust well; most alarms will be off by one hour even though their settings appear to be correct (e.g. alarm is set for noon, but actually goes off at 1:00 pm), and some alarms seem to completely fail to trigger.
* When daylight saving time goes into or out of effect, KAlarm does not adjust well; most alarms will be off by one hour, and some alarms seem to completely fail to trigger or show other erratic behavior.
* KAlarm requires [[Akonadi]]. Akonadi can become misconfigured (e.g. during a distribution upgrade) so that it will not run, and this can be very difficult to fix. (It's not at all clear ''why'' KAlarm requires Akonadi, either.)
==Reference==
* [http://www.astrojar.org.uk/linux/kalarm.html official home page]
** [http://www.astrojar.org.uk/kalarm/download.html downloads]
** [http://www.astrojar.org.uk/kalarm/screenshots.html screenshots]

Latest revision as of 20:25, 16 May 2015

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KAlarm is a calendar/reminder application for KDE.<hide>

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Bugs

  • When daylight saving time goes into or out of effect, KAlarm does not adjust well; most alarms will be off by one hour, and some alarms seem to completely fail to trigger or show other erratic behavior.
  • KAlarm requires Akonadi. Akonadi can become misconfigured (e.g. during a distribution upgrade) so that it will not run, and this can be very difficult to fix. (It's not at all clear why KAlarm requires Akonadi, either.)

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