Public bug reported:

I am using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with the GNOME desktop.

When I upgraded from 9.10 I noticed an extra icon in the system tray
which was for something called Nepomuk and the "semantic desktop". I
didn't ask for it and I certainly don't want it. I've managed to get rid
of the system tray icon but I cannot get rid of Nepomuk itself.
Furthermore, whenever I boot I get a very annoying message box (which
isn't even telling the truth). Furthermore the stupid message box
doesn't seem to time out so I have to click its close button every time
I boot (see screenshot attached). This is aggravating.

I found this thread about it http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9383657
but the most recent entry #6 describes exactly my situation: "same problem 
here, think for deinstalling the nepomuk, we need to deinstall the python-kde4 
package. Which i need for Kmail. (lovely mail program)
How to get rid of nepomuk???". I use Kmail so I'm also stuck with this.

So, how can I get rid of Nepomuk & its annoying message box, while still
being able to use Kmail?

** Affects: kde4libs (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Nepomuk error message appears at startup and won't go away by itself and can't 
be turned off
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/591598
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