Ok, I finally gave into the KDE devs insistence that I have file indexing on my desktop. I only did because I read that it would store file metadata and thus display file info on graphic images in the dolphin preview window (which worked without nepomuk a few years ago, but they broke that too). Another reason to keep the evil trinity - as I refer to nepomuk, strigi, and akonadi - is a current bug that I ran into that spams .xsession-errors until your /home is full if you turn it off.
Anyway, I am working on a new install so I didn't remove all the nepomuk junk this time, I just let it install "naturally." For some reason, it still refuses to index. If I click on the nepomuk icon I see this error:
I see this whether or not file indexing is suspended. Another oddity is when I open System Setting to make changes to Nepomuk, it takes 10-20 seconds to respond when I click on the nepomuk settings icon. There's nothing in the log files about this either.
I'd like to do a manual kill and restart of the services to see any errors in the console, but I'm unsure of which to kill/restart.
Anyway, I am working on a new install so I didn't remove all the nepomuk junk this time, I just let it install "naturally." For some reason, it still refuses to index. If I click on the nepomuk icon I see this error:
Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.
I'd like to do a manual kill and restart of the services to see any errors in the console, but I'm unsure of which to kill/restart.
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