[Kde-pim] akonadi and continual disk activity

Jos Poortvliet jos at opensuse.org
Wed Dec 5 14:33:35 GMT 2012


On Wednesday 28 November 2012 09:18:30 D. R. Evans wrote:
> Anders Lund said the following at 11/28/2012 07:58 AM :
> > On Onsdag den 28. november 2012 07:52:56 D. R. Evans wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > My solution at this time is to disable nepomuk entirely. I am told that
> > it should work better in coming versions of KDE, and I think that is
> > true, there have already been quite a few improvements.
> 
> Nepomuk *is* disabled entirely. That's one of the first things I do on a
> new KDE4 installation. Nepomuk has never been used on this system. So
> whatever the cause of all my akonadi-related problems, it is nothing to
> do with nepomuk.
> 
> All this was with a completely clean installation of KDE4, so it can't
> even have been caused by any kind of problem with an upgrade from an
> earlier version.
> 
> I've spent too long on it now. This is my main desktop system, so I need
> things to Just Work; I've now turned off akonadi in order to have a usable
> machine, and when I get a chance I'll go looking for replacements for
> calendar and contact functions.

I can only conclude that Akonadi behaves like a Chaotic system - as variable 
as the weather ;-)

What version are we talking about here, what KDE PIM release do you use, 
just for my curiosity?

>   Doc
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