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=== digiKam ===
=== digiKam ===
See [[Digikam/Using_digiKam_with_MySQL]].
==== Migration ====
digiKam 2.1 has an excellent database migration wizard, accessible via the <menuchoice>Tools → Database Migration…</menuchoice> menu.


== FAQ ==
== FAQ ==
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* [http://etbe.coker.com.au/2011/10/11/akonadi-on-a-mysql-server/ Akonadi on a MySQL Server | etbe - Russell Coker] — Migrating an existing Akonadi setup to another server
* [http://etbe.coker.com.au/2011/10/11/akonadi-on-a-mysql-server/ Akonadi on a MySQL Server | etbe - Russell Coker] — Migrating an existing Akonadi setup to another server
* [http://cgbdx.wordpress.com/2011/07/21/how-to-setup-your-external-sql-server-for-akonadi/ How to setup your external SQL server for Akonadi] — Configuring your server for Akonadi
* [http://cgbdx.wordpress.com/2011/07/21/how-to-setup-your-external-sql-server-for-akonadi/ How to setup your external SQL server for Akonadi] — Configuring your server for Akonadi
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Latest revision as of 18:05, 17 August 2012

Documents how to run KDE applications requiring a RDBMS from a single, system-wide server installation.

This is a DRAFT document targeted at KDE 4.7.

Applications

Akonadi

Amarok

digiKam

See Digikam/Using_digiKam_with_MySQL.

Migration

digiKam 2.1 has an excellent database migration wizard, accessible via the Tools → Database Migration… menu.

FAQ

Why does KDE run so many instances of MySQL in the first place?

Backup tips

Resources