Here's what I did. First I pressed ctrl+esc. This brought up the
system activity window. There I right clicked on the offending process
and selected detailed memory information. That gave me the process
number and the name of the program. Then I entered ps -fu username |
grep program. (Be sure to replace username with your username and
program with the name of the program.) This gave me the path to the
offending program. Then I killed the process and renamed the program.
To kill the process try kill -9 process number, example kill -9 1234
On 01/11/2013 04:53 PM, [email protected] wrote:
How did you locate whichever applicable files can be deleted?
Unless there is some compelling reason not to do so, I think I would like
to uninstall everything related to akonadi, nepomuk, strigi, and any and
all other "indexing" related stuff, and delete and all related files
completely from my systems.
The synaptic package manager on one of my systems and the muon package
manager on my other systems seem to offer the option to "uninstall" this
stuff, so, again, would there be any possible harm in doing that?
Also, is there some way that I could use BleachBit to clean up (delete)
all corresponding files pertaining to these indexing items?
What ever happened to simple, uncluttered, clean, and efficient (like KDE
3.5 used to be)?
;)
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Brian Cluff last wrote:
I was mostly talking about Strigi in my answer, I've also seen
akonadi behave badly like this. I had to play around with the
system for a while but I finally found that it was gagging on
an old configuration that I wasn't even using. I simply deleted
the akonadi resources that I wasn't using ...
...
Akonadi has gone though a major rewrite ... what version of KDE
did you experience this behavior?
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