Just updated my last box - my main one - to KB 14.04. As I'm adjusting various things, I notice that something is seriously devouring CPU cycles. It turns out to be something I've never heard of - "baloo-file". Here I learn that it's an improvement on Nepomuk. But I detest Nepomuk and have never used it. Recoll (it's in the packages) does the job of desktop file indexing far better, and I've been delighted with it since SnowHog suggested it to me a while back. (thank you thank you!)
Now I find that in System Settings there is no entry for Nepomuk. Can't shut the damned thing off. No entry for baloo either. We're having this monster forced on us? THIS is the much touted configurability of Kubuntu in action? Huh?
This comment on the Arch Linux bbs tells you how to shut this thing down: Go to System Settings -> Desktop Search, and make sure your home directory is in the exclusion list. Mine was, but somehow it wasn't turned on. Simply clicking "Apply" did the trick. I got back control of my computer...at least until the next upgrade.
What's very odd is that this problem did NOT occur on the other box I merely updated, nor on the two boxes on which I did a clean install of KB 14.04. On all of these 3, the Desktop search exclusion list is simply empty, and search is not running. I have no idea how to make sense of this.
Now I find that in System Settings there is no entry for Nepomuk. Can't shut the damned thing off. No entry for baloo either. We're having this monster forced on us? THIS is the much touted configurability of Kubuntu in action? Huh?
This comment on the Arch Linux bbs tells you how to shut this thing down: Go to System Settings -> Desktop Search, and make sure your home directory is in the exclusion list. Mine was, but somehow it wasn't turned on. Simply clicking "Apply" did the trick. I got back control of my computer...at least until the next upgrade.
What's very odd is that this problem did NOT occur on the other box I merely updated, nor on the two boxes on which I did a clean install of KB 14.04. On all of these 3, the Desktop search exclusion list is simply empty, and search is not running. I have no idea how to make sense of this.
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