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    #16
    Snowhog, did you run Nepomuk Cleaner? The developer who's doing all the new stuff with Nepomuk (V. Handa) strongly recommends that anyone who was using Nepomuk prior to 4.10 should run the cleaner first, otherwise the new indexer can go a bit haywire (like trying to melt your CPU) when it starts doing it's "idle time" indexing. I did it when it first came out in the betas and haven't had any problems with it, it's a lot better than it was with Strigi.

    Just a thought...

    I think KDE should have done a little more to make users aware of this, it would have saved a lot of grief. Not to mention a whole lot of 4-letter words...
    Computers don't make mistakes. They only execute them.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Dutchman View Post
      ... did you run Nepomuk Cleaner?...
      How does one do that? All I can see is "Nepomuk File Indexing Controller" in the "System" menu, and it doesn't do anything. Running it in a konsole:
      Code:
      $ nepomukcontroller
      QDBusConnection: session D-Bus connection created before QCoreApplication. Application may misbehave.
      QDBusConnection: session D-Bus connection created before QCoreApplication. Application may misbehave.
      $
      Regards, John Little
      Regards, John Little

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        #18
        It's in my system menu, has been since I installed the betas, some months now. I didn't install it separately, but perhaps it's not included by default in the final?

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        In my system it's /usr/bin/nepomukcleaner, and is installed with the "nepomuk-core" package. I would think it should be there John, perhaps just not showing up in the menus for some reason?

        Cheers, Rob
        Last edited by Dutchman; Feb 11, 2013, 07:35 AM.
        Computers don't make mistakes. They only execute them.

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          #19
          Thank you; it's my fault, sorry. Following a busy set of forums like KFN when tired leads to not paying attention to the thread title, or the sub forum's title.

          Regards, John Little
          Regards, John Little

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