[Bug 258171] Annoyed by 'Nepomuk Indexing Disabled - Akonadi Agent' message
flan_suse
windows2linux at zoho.com
Tue Nov 22 20:52:54 GMT 2011
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=258171
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--- Comment #65 from flan_suse <windows2linux zoho com> 2011-11-22 20:52:53 ---
(In reply to comment #62)
> To make it clear one more time:
> It's marked as invalid because of the uneducated comments and the attitude of a few commenters.
It sounds like you're personalizing this issue.
> We have another bug report for useful contributions on the same topic.
Link, please?
I have suffered from this bug (yes, *bug*) since KDE 4.6.2 on openSUSE 11.4.
According to KDE forum posts and this bug report, it happens on *any* distro.
With high hopes, I installed a fresh copy of openSUSE 12.1 (KDE 4.7.2) on a
test machine, hoping that this annoying bug was fixed. Unfortunately, it is
not. I even disabled "events" in the Digital Clock settings: no difference.
Here is why we, the users, are annoyed:
1.) We *intentionally* (I repeat, *intentionally*) disabled Nepomuk. We don't
want it enabled, period.
2.) We do *not* use KDE PIM. Some of us don't even use Kmail, but rather
Thunderbird, et al.
3.) After a certain amount of time passes after logging in, we receive multiple
redundant notifications telling us what we *already* know.
4.) There is no way to disable these pointless notifications.
It's that simple. Stop nagging the user about something he is already aware of.
This is akin to constantly notifying the user that "Apache Server is not
running. You will not be able to host a web site without a web server! Just
wanted to let you know!"
The notifications are pointless and annoying. We disabled Nepomuk. We already
know it's not running. This problem has been around for at least a year, and
the best we get is "re-enabled Nepomuk" or "apply this dirty workaround" or
"WONTFIX" or "INVALID".
So please, do link us to the "new and improved" bug report that is not marked
as "invalid".
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