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:The '''Akonadi''' server configuration is a couple of files in ''$HOME/.config/akonadi'' - this can be changed through environment variables, $XDG_DATA_HOME and $XDG_CONFIG_HOME, defaulting to ''$HOME/.local/share'' and ''$HOME/.config'' respectively if not set.  It contains which data sources and helper programs are active and will be started and watched (so they can be restarted on crashes) by one of '''Akonadi's''' server processes '''(akonadi_control)'''.  KDE's local base directory can be changed using $KDEHOME environment variable, defaulting to $HOME/.kde when not set (or to $HOME/.kde4 if the distributor changed the default by patching the code).
:These paths can be seen using  {{Input|1=kde4-config --path data}} and {{Input|1=kde4-config --path config}}

Akonadi-serverens konfigurationsdata er et par filer i $HOME/.config/akonadi - dette kan ændres ved hjælp af miljøvariablene $XDG_DATA_HOME og $XDG_CONFIG_HOME, hvis standardværdier er henholdsvis $HOME/.local/share og $HOME/.config, hvis de ikke er definerede. De fortæller hvilke datakilder og hjælpeprogrammer, der er aktive og vil blive startet og overvåget (sådan at de kan genstartes efter nedbrud) af en af Akonadis serverprocesser (akonadi_control). KDE's lokale basismappe kan ændres evd hjælp af miljøvariablen $KDEHOME med standardværdien $HOME/.kde, hvis den ikke er defineret (eller $HOME/.kde4, hvis distributionen ændrede standarden ved at patche koden). Se

kde4-config --path data