On Thursday 06 January 2011, Brian Masterman wrote:
> I have just been struggling to kill off a set of processes that were
> gobbling up all my CPU time.
> 
> nepomukserver
> 
> checking on the web revealed that lots of people were having the same
> problem.
> 
> I uninstall all reference to it which removed sooo much, but it was
> still running. Eventually I did a search in my home directory to see
> what was configuring it so, in $HOME/.config there was mention of it in
> Trolltech.conf,
> 
> removing this, then killing the processes stopped nepomukserver from
> respawning.
> 
> Now I need to find out what damage I have done.
> 
> Brian M
> 
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I'm glad someone else has noticed this.....
I am running out of disk space in my home partition thanks to the  "terrible  
trio" - akonadi, strngi & nepomuk.
When I first came across these I thought - eh! viruses!!!!!
You are right, they absolutely slug my system (FC12) and to cap it all, when 
trying to figure out where all my disk space has gone I find :
~/.kde/share/apps consumes 6638984 blocks!
with ~/.kde/share/apps/nepomuk/repository/main/data/virtuosobackend 
containing:
816     soprano-virtuoso.cpt-after-recov
6617412 soprano-virtuoso.db
2736    soprano-virtuoso.log
0       soprano-virtuoso.pxa
2052    soprano-virtuoso-temp.db
0       soprano-virtuoso.trx
5684    soprano-virtuoso.trx-after-recov

Which is I believe a mysql database.
I really dont want this garbage and on browsing the net I find lots of people 
with similar opinions.
Whatever has happened to KDE to have them foist this on us?
If I (try to) turn nepomuk  off, I Iose things like my kmail address book 
(kmail being the most important thing to me at the moment).
What is going on - has kde been taken over by microsoft????
I'm angry!
Andy






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