Rog131 on ubuntuforums.com suggest the problem might be linked to the
following patch :


kdebase-runtime (4:4.4.2-0ubuntu1) lucid; urgency=low
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[ Jonathan Thomas ]
* Add kubuntu_89_strigi_ram_detection.diff. This will make Nepomuk disable
strigi on systems with less than or equal to 1GB of RAM, on its first
run. Users will still be able to enable it for themselves if they wish.

Indeed I have 1 GiB of RAM.

I have re enabled strigi from the configuration menu, and restarted.
After the following reboot, strigi is disabled again. Is this an
expected behavior ?

>From the description of the patch, it seems people should be allowed to
enable Strigi at startup even with RAM < 1 GiB.

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Nepomuk Strigi does not autostart
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/563021
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