Running Kubuntu 19.10 waiting for 20.04 to be declared by muon for upgrade.
Akonadi has been going wild the past few days, maybe a week..
I think I've tracked it down to something to do with Korganizer. I have tried to add events to Korganizer both manually and importing an ics file. Looking back I realize that every time I import, everything comes to near halt, the laptop fan is turned on non-stop and when I examine the disk activity and CPU activity with Gkrellm they are both maxed out. Looks like a solid rectangle for both in the charts.
So something was maxing the resource use. The first time it happened, I booted Ksysguard and looked at the processes running. Akonadi was at 3% or 4%. Didn't seem like much but when I used Ksysgaurs to end those Akonadi processes, the fan stopped immediately and the resource charts for CPU and disk dropped to almost zero.
Happened again today. Took a long time for the fan to really catch my attention. For a long time I just assumed it was because I had plugged in to charge the laptop battery.
This time I looked a little closer at the Akonadi lines in Ksysguard, and the processes, 3 , all ended with -ics. Killed them using Ksysguard and and the fan stopped immediately and the resource charts in Gkrellm again dropped immediately to almost zero.
Note this problem persists over a complete shutdown and re-boot.
So, I'm pretty sure the problem is associated with the use of Akonadi by Korganizer.
Is this a known problem?
If so is there a known solution?
If I remove Korganizer using Muon, is Korganizer intergrated with other s/w that would break by removing it?
I don't really use Korganizer and will make sure that in the future I NEVER do so again, but would like the added insurance of simply totally removing it.
Other than the problem of not having an event calendar on my laptop that I don't use, would there be other problems arise with s/w that depends on Korganizer? Any way to find out what s/w needs Korganizer?
I looked at the information in muon on Korganizer and it lists what Korganizer depends on and then lists things under 'breaks' and 'replaces'. I assume that 'breaks' means that removing Korganizer breaks the items listed and replaces the items listed. It seems that kontact is the only 'major' package that would be broken. But then I have never had a need for kontact or used it.
What I don't know is what happens with all of the programs listed under 'breaks' such as kde-l10n-XX. Are those programs simply parts of Korganizer? Or are they also system programs used by other s/w? If the latter, it would seem that breaking them would be crippling.
I would like to remove Korganizer, but if it breaks Kubuntu to do so??
Thanks,
geezer
Akonadi has been going wild the past few days, maybe a week..
I think I've tracked it down to something to do with Korganizer. I have tried to add events to Korganizer both manually and importing an ics file. Looking back I realize that every time I import, everything comes to near halt, the laptop fan is turned on non-stop and when I examine the disk activity and CPU activity with Gkrellm they are both maxed out. Looks like a solid rectangle for both in the charts.
So something was maxing the resource use. The first time it happened, I booted Ksysguard and looked at the processes running. Akonadi was at 3% or 4%. Didn't seem like much but when I used Ksysgaurs to end those Akonadi processes, the fan stopped immediately and the resource charts for CPU and disk dropped to almost zero.
Happened again today. Took a long time for the fan to really catch my attention. For a long time I just assumed it was because I had plugged in to charge the laptop battery.
This time I looked a little closer at the Akonadi lines in Ksysguard, and the processes, 3 , all ended with -ics. Killed them using Ksysguard and and the fan stopped immediately and the resource charts in Gkrellm again dropped immediately to almost zero.
Note this problem persists over a complete shutdown and re-boot.
So, I'm pretty sure the problem is associated with the use of Akonadi by Korganizer.
Is this a known problem?
If so is there a known solution?
If I remove Korganizer using Muon, is Korganizer intergrated with other s/w that would break by removing it?
I don't really use Korganizer and will make sure that in the future I NEVER do so again, but would like the added insurance of simply totally removing it.
Other than the problem of not having an event calendar on my laptop that I don't use, would there be other problems arise with s/w that depends on Korganizer? Any way to find out what s/w needs Korganizer?
I looked at the information in muon on Korganizer and it lists what Korganizer depends on and then lists things under 'breaks' and 'replaces'. I assume that 'breaks' means that removing Korganizer breaks the items listed and replaces the items listed. It seems that kontact is the only 'major' package that would be broken. But then I have never had a need for kontact or used it.
What I don't know is what happens with all of the programs listed under 'breaks' such as kde-l10n-XX. Are those programs simply parts of Korganizer? Or are they also system programs used by other s/w? If the latter, it would seem that breaking them would be crippling.
I would like to remove Korganizer, but if it breaks Kubuntu to do so??
Thanks,
geezer
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