Yeah, I know, everyone hates it, but I would like to experiment.
Unfortunately, I can't get it to start automatically. When I go to SystemSettings>Advanced>DesktopSearch and check the "Enable Strigi Desktop File Indexer", then exit, nothing happens. When I go back to the menu, the box is now unchecked. I have not removed any of the relevant packages. I did try removing the nepomuk*rc files from .kde/share/config, and the nepomuk directory from .kde/share/apps. Logging out and it recreates all this stuff, but strigi still won't restart. So it just plain won't start. I have tried a similar procedure in 9.04, and it comes back with a message that it is "suspended", whatever that may mean.
Has anyone played with this enough to know what's going on -- how to get it running.
I know how to kill it, if it misbehaves.
Unfortunately, I can't get it to start automatically. When I go to SystemSettings>Advanced>DesktopSearch and check the "Enable Strigi Desktop File Indexer", then exit, nothing happens. When I go back to the menu, the box is now unchecked. I have not removed any of the relevant packages. I did try removing the nepomuk*rc files from .kde/share/config, and the nepomuk directory from .kde/share/apps. Logging out and it recreates all this stuff, but strigi still won't restart. So it just plain won't start. I have tried a similar procedure in 9.04, and it comes back with a message that it is "suspended", whatever that may mean.
Has anyone played with this enough to know what's going on -- how to get it running.
I know how to kill it, if it misbehaves.
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