I can confirm this bug. Two weeks my Akonadi which I currently don't use
started to go haywire. On KDE Login there are 4 or 5 Akonadi process
running. They all fill up the memory very quickly rendering the computer
almost unresponsive. If I wait long enough the processes disapear and
the computer is usable again.

My "workaround" current work around is to have the Systemmonitor
autostart. Right after login the computer is still responsive which
gives me the change to kill all Akonadi processes before they clog my
RAM. Interesting is that by killing one process the other immediatly
start filling up the memory again. During this time CPU goes up to a
100%. Once memory the memory is full, CPU drops down again to only a few
percent.

This is a very annoying bug. Especially considering that I use Kubuntu
10.04 LTS because I needed usable and stable system to work with.

Let me know if I can help with further information.

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Title:
  akonadi start 4 services at 100% on kde login

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