Re: nepomuk, tracker - why such CPU and memory hungry beasts are installed automatically?

2012-04-12 Thread Arnt Karlsen
On Tue, 10 Apr 2012 21:59:23 +0300, David wrote in message <201204102159.23240.d_ba...@012.net.il>: > It is time that KDE (and Gnome) background services ran nicely niced > out of the way but this is still, after all this time, not the case. ..leaving nepomuk alone, IME it stal

Re: nepomuk, tracker - why such CPU and memory hungry beasts are installed automatically?

2012-04-10 Thread David Baron
It is time that KDE (and Gnome) background services ran nicely niced out of the way but this is still, after all this time, not the case. I have long disabled Nepomuk and use Recoll instead. Indexing daemon (option) runs niced and one does not know it is running. It simply works. I have a

Re: nepomuk, tracker - why such CPU and memory hungry beasts are installed automatically?

2012-04-10 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 10 Apr 2012 14:17:44 +0200, Wojtek Zabolotny wrote: > A few months ago, my 4-core Dell Vostro 3750 running debian/testing > started to be awfully slow. I discovered, that this is caused by > "nepomuk-services" in KDE and spent some time to disable them for all >

Re: nepomuk, tracker - why such CPU and memory hungry beasts are installed automatically?

2012-04-10 Thread Kelly Clowers
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 05:17, Wojtek Zabolotny wrote: > Hi, > > A few months ago, my 4-core Dell Vostro 3750 running debian/testing started > to be awfully slow. I discovered, that this is caused by "nepomuk-services" > in KDE and spent some time to disable them for a

Re: nepomuk, tracker - why such CPU and memory hungry beasts are installed automatically?

2012-04-10 Thread Wojtek Zabolotny
On 10.04.2012 14:17, Wojtek Zabolotny wrote: Hi, A few months ago, my 4-core Dell Vostro 3750 running debian/testing started to be awfully slow. I discovered, that this is caused by "nepomuk-services" in KDE and spent some time to disable them for all users (as there was no option

nepomuk, tracker - why such CPU and memory hungry beasts are installed automatically?

2012-04-10 Thread Wojtek Zabolotny
Hi, A few months ago, my 4-core Dell Vostro 3750 running debian/testing started to be awfully slow. I discovered, that this is caused by "nepomuk-services" in KDE and spent some time to disable them for all users (as there was no option to disable it globally and deinstallation wa

Re: Nepomuk

2012-02-24 Thread Sian Mountbatten
On 24/02/12 20:00, baldyeti wrote: Not in my version of System Settings. No such thing as Advanced. On this here mepis system (kde 4.5.3), "desktop search" is under "workspace appearance & behaviour" K->Settings->System Settings->Desktop Search Switched

Re: Nepomuk

2012-02-24 Thread baldyeti
Not in my version of System Settings. No such thing as Advanced. On this here mepis system (kde 4.5.3), "desktop search" is under "workspace appearance & behaviour" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@l

Re: Nepomuk

2012-02-24 Thread Sian Mountbatten
On 23/02/12 02:40, Andrew Reid wrote: I didn't ask for it and I don't want it. So why do we have to have it? It hogs the CPU and has an enormous database. I certainly do not have enough file to justify a 60Mb database. Is it possible to stop it from working in KDE? And what about ne

Re: Nepomuk

2012-02-24 Thread Arnt Karlsen
Yes, one could try to do that but in my case that POS is still > running. I tried to kill it (and I thought I did) but it just won't > die! :( ..I found the "genocide" easier to do from htop, then scorch it in the "System settings"'s advanced tab. > # ps -A

Re: Nepomuk

2012-02-22 Thread Andrew Reid
> I didn't ask for it and I don't want it. So why do we have to have it? It > hogs the CPU and has an enormous database. I certainly do not have enough > file to justify a 60Mb database. > > Is it possible to stop it from working in KDE? And what about nepomuk? > I&#

Re: Nepomuk

2012-02-22 Thread T Elcor
--- On Wed, 2/22/12, Shaun Jones wrote: >  In the control panel you can turn it off I believe it was > in the advanced tab. Yes, one could try to do that but in my case that POS is still running. I tried to kill it (and I thought I did) but it just won't die! :( # ps -A u | grep

Re: Nepomuk

2012-02-22 Thread Shaun Jones
op it from working in KDE? And what about nepomuk? > I'd like to stop that too. Do I have to exit from KDE and use another > desktop? > > Regards > -- > Sian Mountbatten > Algol 68 specialist > > > -- > > In the control panel you can turn it off I believe it was in the advanced tab. -- Mister Jones

Nepomuk

2012-02-22 Thread Sian Mountbatten
I didn't ask for it and I don't want it. So why do we have to have it? It hogs the CPU and has an enormous database. I certainly do not have enough file to justify a 60Mb database. Is it possible to stop it from working in KDE? And what about nepomuk? I'd like to stop that to

Re: Frequent "disk full" crashes with KDE Nepomuk

2011-12-26 Thread Chris Bell
The 6% use of / still appears to be stable, with the complete directory # /home/username/.kde/share/apps/nepomuk/repository/main/data/virtuosobackend now owned by root, so "username" is unable to write to it. -- Chris Bell www.chrisbell.org.uk Microsoft sells you Windows ... Linux giv

Re: Frequent "disk full" crashes with KDE Nepomuk

2011-12-25 Thread T Elcor
--- On Sun, 12/25/11, Chris Bell wrote: > I have now deselected nepomuk and > cleared the index > and log files, and the approx. 6% use of / appears stable > at the moment. >    The files cleared are > > # > /home/username/.kde/share/apps/nepomuk/repository/main/data

Frequent "disk full" crashes with KDE Nepomuk

2011-12-25 Thread Chris Bell
t. I think that the problem is the default action of nepomuk in my home directory trying to index the computer files, which I suspect includes the symlink to the archive in /srv, running out of space, then filling a well hidden log file with around 270GB of reports that it is full. I have now

Re: How to make "Nepomuk semantic desktop" switched off by default in KDE 4 in Debian?

2011-12-21 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 19 Dec 2011 22:58:19 +0100, wzabo...@elektron.elka.pw.edu.pl wrote: > After last upgrade of Gnome in debian/testing I have switched myself and > my users to KDE4. > However there is one problem - when Nepomuk services start to index the > users directory, the system bec

Re: How to make "Nepomuk semantic desktop" switched off by default in KDE 4 in Debian?

2011-12-20 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Lu, 19 dec 11, 22:58:19, wzabo...@elektron.elka.pw.edu.pl wrote: > I have instructed all users to switch off Nepomuk semantic desktop in > system settings, but I'd like to change the system settings so, that > when a new user account is created, this service is switched off by

How to make "Nepomuk semantic desktop" switched off by default in KDE 4 in Debian?

2011-12-19 Thread wzabo...@elektron.elka.pw.edu.pl
Hi, After last upgrade of Gnome in debian/testing I have switched myself and my users to KDE4. However there is one problem - when Nepomuk services start to index the users directory, the system becomes totally unresponsive. It affects even my Dell Vostro with 4-core HT CPU. Other, slower

Re: nepomuk indexer in systray

2010-05-23 Thread Γιώργος Πάλλας
AG wrote: > On 21/05/10 12:37, Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote: >> Hello to all! >> I just upgraded my debian testing, installing nepomuk search. My >> problem is that the indexer every now and then appears in the systray >> for a second or so, and then disappears, which is very d

Re: nepomuk indexer in systray

2010-05-22 Thread AG
On 21/05/10 12:37, Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote: Hello to all! I just upgraded my debian testing, installing nepomuk search. My problem is that the indexer every now and then appears in the systray for a second or so, and then disappears, which is very distracting (or am I very sensitive

nepomuk indexer in systray

2010-05-21 Thread Γιώργος Πάλλας
Hello to all! I just upgraded my debian testing, installing nepomuk search. My problem is that the indexer every now and then appears in the systray for a second or so, and then disappears, which is very distracting (or am I very sensitive? :-) )... Anyone knows how to stop the icon from

Re: Nepomuk wants virtuoso soprano

2010-05-20 Thread AG
On 20/05/10 12:19, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote: Le 20/05/2010 10:12, AG wrote: Hi all Although I am logging into Gnome DE on an up-to-date Squeeze system, I receive a message at login that declares Nepomuk requires virtuoso soprano to work. Having looked nepomuk up via Google, it seems like

Re: Nepomuk wants virtuoso soprano

2010-05-20 Thread Jiří Paleček
On Thu, 20 May 2010 12:40:01 +0200, Schelstraete Bart wrote: Also, is it just me or do other folk here also find that KDE seems to be pulling in loads of dependencies ... databases, nepomuk (which wants virtuoso soprano), etc. just to operate? Seems like a lot of overhead is required to prop

Re: Nepomuk wants virtuoso soprano

2010-05-20 Thread tv.deb...@googlemail.com
Le 20/05/2010 10:12, AG wrote: Hi all Although I am logging into Gnome DE on an up-to-date Squeeze system, I receive a message at login that declares Nepomuk requires virtuoso soprano to work. Having looked nepomuk up via Google, it seems like it is something from our KDE friends, but using apt

Re: Nepomuk wants virtuoso soprano

2010-05-20 Thread AG
On 20/05/10 11:35, Schelstraete Bart wrote: >Also, is it just me or do other folk here also find that KDE seems to be >pulling in loads of dependencies ... databases, nepomuk (which wants >virtuoso soprano), etc. just to operate? Seems like a lot of overhead is >required to

RE: Nepomuk wants virtuoso soprano

2010-05-20 Thread Schelstraete Bart
>Also, is it just me or do other folk here also find that KDE seems to be >pulling in loads of dependencies ... databases, nepomuk (which wants >virtuoso soprano), etc. just to operate? Seems like a lot of overhead is >required to prop up KDE4.* these days.     Who says th

Nepomuk wants virtuoso soprano

2010-05-20 Thread AG
Hi all Although I am logging into Gnome DE on an up-to-date Squeeze system, I receive a message at login that declares Nepomuk requires virtuoso soprano to work. Having looked nepomuk up via Google, it seems like it is something from our KDE friends, but using apt-cache search I don't

Disable nepomuk?

2009-06-02 Thread Ed Jabbour
Running Lenny w/ KDE 3.5. top shows nepomuk running. I thought that was KDE 4 stuff. How might I disable it? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org