Originally posted by Marc Driftmeyer
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Die Nepomuk ! die !
I dont know and I really don't care if it's disk access, ram or cpu, but experience on a huge range of desktop/laptop shows that
nepomuk on -> computer slow as hell, 'unusable' on any non-high-end computer
nepomuk off -> computer ok
(and of course, not using kde -> computer flies, but this is another topic)
And as said by others, KDE is so well engineered that half of it wont run/compile if you disable any of the fat guys (nepomuk, plasma, ..)
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Originally posted by orzel View PostDie Nepomuk ! die !
I dont know and I really don't care if it's disk access, ram or cpu, but experience on a huge range of desktop/laptop shows that
nepomuk on -> computer slow as hell, 'unusable' on any non-high-end computer
nepomuk off -> computer ok
(and of course, not using kde -> computer flies, but this is another topic)
And as said by others, KDE is so well engineered that half of it wont run/compile if you disable any of the fat guys (nepomuk, plasma, ..)
You can usually compile without nepomuk, I don't now if this is supported but it certainly more or less work. But it's moot as its no point. Nepomuk work.
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So far I've just been disabling Nepomuk and Akonadi completely. Krunner still launches my programs, shows recent documents and does all the other nifty little things like acting as a quick calculator or launching a web search so I don't miss them too much.
That said, any improvements to them would be good.
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Originally posted by Luke_Wolf View PostYou know, I must say that I don't remember any real issues I've had with semantic desktop stuff personally since either 4.6 or 4.7 and I use Kontact and Bangarang and such.All opinions are my own not those of my employer if you know who they are.
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