Version: (using KDE KDE 3.5.0) Installed from: SuSE RPMs OS: Linux Since upgrading to the latest version 3.5.0-12 of the kdepim3 package (inofficial SuSE KDE update rpm) from a previous 3.5.0 package (maybe 3.5.0-7? How can I find out afterwards?) korgac is automatically started after login, but eats up 100% of the processor load without actually showing the application's window. When using Kontact, a click on the calendar button or the summary/overview button completely freezes the program, rendering this function totally unusable. Starting Korganizer by menu entry or shell command results in 100% processor load as well, no error messages are shown. The only way to get everything working again is killing the korgac process manually. But whatever I do, next time I login it's there again. I'm using Kmail and Kaddressbook seperately now, trying to avoid the Kontact freeze. Also the first thing I always do after login is a "killall korgac" to make my system run smooth again. I'm running SuSE 9.3, installing KDE packages only from the inofficial update repositories on the SuSE servers. The system (Athlon 1666 MHz, >600 MB RAM) ran fine with all previous versions of KDE.
Do you have any special (external) resources?
Reassigning all KOrganizer bug reports and wishes to the newly created korganizer-devel mailing list.
This was a duplicate bug for something we solved a long time ago. I hope you've upgraded to a more modern KDE in the meantime.