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--- Comment #11 from UberPanda ---
I think I found a way to brute force a fix :
In systemctl, the error boils down to :
KActivities: Database can not be opened in WAL mode. Check the SQLite version
(required >3.7.0). And whether your filesys
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--- Comment #9 from UberPanda ---
(In reply to David Edmundson from comment #8)
> What Qt version?
5.10.1-1 in my case
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--- Comment #6 from UberPanda ---
(In reply to Zakhar from comment #3)
> (In reply to UberPanda from comment #1)
> > pkill -f kactivitymanagerd stopped the coredumps and high cpu usage.
>
> Running it slighty reduces cpu usage and then
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--- Comment #2 from UberPanda ---
(In reply to UberPanda from comment #1)
> Note sure if the exact same issue :
> I was also having ridiculous cpu usage with plasma (30% on all cores). Upon
> closer inspection, I noticed a few coredump