Nothing yet? This seems pretty darn urgent to me. Virtuoso is eating my
hard disk space, my processor time, my power, and ultimately the
usability of my computer. If bug #894841 isn't directly related, then
it's coincidentally happening to me as well. I've also noted that
Nepomuk is constantly (i.e. after every boot) wanting to do its
"initial" indexing. Related?
Workaround (maybe): I've kill -9'd virtuoso-t, stopped Nepomuk ("qdbus
org.kde.NepomukServer /nepomukserver quit"), and deleted soprano-
virtuoso.log (actually I nuked its directory from orbit, just to be
sure). And now I've turned off Nepomuk from System Settings. I suppose
only time (and/or my next reboot) will tell whether it will stay dormant
until it can be fixed.
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