I didn't realise that this was running but noticed it with all of the options 
selected in kdesettings-search so unchecked all. Done I thought except when I 
looked again after a reboot which meant logging in again and all were active. 
This seems to be caused by just logging out of the desktop and back in again. 
Tried it several times and it always happens - deselect all and log back in and 
they are all active again. I did click apply when I deselected.

Is there some way of really stopping it from running. It looks to be as mad as 
the original search - catalogues everything and it seems content. It'll find 
something or the other more or less what ever is typed in.

I've also picked up another some how. Parcellite. Maybe due to installing lxde 
for fun and down to the lack of isolation between desktops. :-( it doesn't even 
function correctly on kde. It's on the right of taskbar and no option to delete 
which going on the desktop aspect would might just hide it and not even prevent 
it from loading anyway.

I turned off file indexing as well. The setting is retained but now I have to 
wonder. Going on kde4 I don't trust dolphin searches so use kfind anyway. The 
current dolphin is crippled and in my view if the greyed out search options 
were available they don't offer what I need anyway.

Going on the previous fiasco in this area I'm left wondering what is the cause 
of this fixation with cataloguing everything. At least I didn't notice a 2gb 
file index being created this time but have to ask myself if I want it. Going 
on what could be done in earlier kde I don't

I've noticed some odd changes in memory usage at times and immediately 
suspected that it's down to caching. ;-) might be due to something else though.

KDE 5.26

John
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