So the other day I powered up my laptop into Kubuntu for the first time in a few weeks, and noticed something odd: Sluggish responses to everything I tried to do, including the start-up itself. When I looked in the system activity monitor I noticed that there were multiple instances of Akonadi, each of which were using over 100 megs of memory. After killing the process multiple times, it finally goes away so that I could move on to finding out what's wrong. Here's what I've done so far (after searching around on the internet and these forums) to try and mitigate the problem:
- I went into System Settings>Desktop Search>disabled Nepomuk Semantic Desktop
- Uninstalled Kmail, Kontact, and a couple of other packages that I had read depended on Akonadi (I don't remember which forum/site I got this one from)
- I also hit Alt-f2, clicked on the wrench, scrolled down in the Plugins pane, and disabled Nepomuk Desktop Search Runner.
So far, I have not been able to stop the instances of Akonadi eating up my RAM from occurring. So now I turn to the community to see if anyone has any insight to help out. Thanks in advance!
-DM
- I went into System Settings>Desktop Search>disabled Nepomuk Semantic Desktop
- Uninstalled Kmail, Kontact, and a couple of other packages that I had read depended on Akonadi (I don't remember which forum/site I got this one from)
- I also hit Alt-f2, clicked on the wrench, scrolled down in the Plugins pane, and disabled Nepomuk Desktop Search Runner.
So far, I have not been able to stop the instances of Akonadi eating up my RAM from occurring. So now I turn to the community to see if anyone has any insight to help out. Thanks in advance!
-DM
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