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Hi all, |
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Haven't had much luck finding this info: |
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If I reboot this machine and start KDE, Nepomuk starts a rather long-lived |
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index of my home directory. It takes up about 30-40% cpu and lasts as much as |
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15 minutes sometimes. This is annoying because after a reboot I usually want |
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to catch up on mail, rss feeds and fire up VirtualBox. So nepomuk is just |
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wasting my time at this point. |
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How does nepomuk know when to do it's thing, how can I tweak what it does and |
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how can I discover why it feels it necessary to reindex my entire maildir when |
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surely it has a perfectly valid index already from just before I shut down? |
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Strigi is also enabled if that's relevant to the question. |
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alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com |