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    #16
    Stupid bug is still present in 14.04 LTS. I had one core of my CPU pegged at 100% on my laptop, and my fan blowing hard. This is nuts. I have an SSD, none of this is required for me.

    I know Mint deactivated Nepomuk my default. Is there a way to permanently deactivate baloo?

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      #17
      The method posted above by sparhawk seems to have worked for me. I've never seen any baloo processes running.

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        #18
        Originally posted by ronw View Post
        The method posted above by sparhawk seems to have worked for me. I've never seen any baloo processes running.
        Excluding my home directory did the trick. It config file now has a disable entry that appeared

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          #19
          I needed to kill process baloo_file_cleaner in adition to exclude home directory from search desktop to stop eating cpu.

          And I found an interesting solution on Gentoo forum:

          amauk wrote:
          After upgrade to KDE 4.13, this baloo indexer thing was causing high iowait on my system
          I just symlinked it to /bin/true
          Code:
          mv /usr/bin/baloo_file_extractor /usr/bin/baloo_file_extractor.orig; ln -s /bin/true /usr/bin/baloo_file_extractor
          No adverse effects


          Excellent tip. Thank you.

          I also gave the same treatment to baloo_file_cleaner.
          Code:
          mv /usr/bin/baloo_file_cleaner /usr/bin/baloo_file_cleaner.orig; ln -s /bin/true /usr/bin/baloo_file_cleaner
          The baloo malware seems to be asleep now without, as you say, any adverse effects.
          Last edited by josefko; Apr 19, 2014, 01:49 AM.
          Kubuntu 16.04 on two computers and Kubuntu 17.04 on DELL Latitude 13

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            #20
            Originally posted by josefko View Post
            The baloo malware seems to be asleep now without, as you say, any adverse effects.
            Baloo is not malware. Please continue filing bugs as you encounter problems. It's the best way for developers to learn about issues and improve their code.

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              #21
              Originally posted by SteveRiley View Post
              Baloo is not malware
              Yes I know, it was quote from gentoo forum. Baloo prepares computer for quick search. I think that after some time it calms down, similar as antivirus programs after first scanning. Who uses kmail cannot get rid of it entirely and especially for them is a workaround from gentoo forum I mentioned above.
              Kubuntu 16.04 on two computers and Kubuntu 17.04 on DELL Latitude 13

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                #22
                Baloo was hogging resources when it first activated. I followed Gavin77's advice and put my home folder into the "do not search" list. That calmed it down. After a week or so I removed it from that list. After a brief period of activity, 5 or so minutes, it has been very polite about system resources.
                "A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
                – John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.

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