I'm not new to Linux, but I may be new to KDE, so here goes:
I've been considering a switch to KDE.
While researching Kmail, I came across a slew of threads involving issues with Adkonadi, Nepomuk, Strigi, and others.
It was hinted at in those threads that disabling all the databasing and cross-app integration was not recommended, requiring of manual removal, problematic when updates get pushed out, and capable of breaking basic applications like Kmail.
I have no use for desktop search, unified indexing, tagging, metadata, social sharing, or any of these technologies. I also haven't ever seen a need for comprehensive address books or password managers. At best, I'll never make use of them. At worst, they'll consume memory, CPU, SSD space, and cause information to leak out of applications.
I have no need for my applications to get too smart for their own good through crosstalk and centralization. For my own peace of mind, and resource optimization, I'd have to completely remove all of this stuff.
I know many people consider this a feature, not a bug, and I'm not here to start flamewar or diminish the value of these applications to those who desire the functionality.
Is there any way to keep the DE clean of this stuff, and each app rather self-contained, or is KDE simply the wrong fit for my needs, now and through future development evolution?
I've been considering a switch to KDE.
While researching Kmail, I came across a slew of threads involving issues with Adkonadi, Nepomuk, Strigi, and others.
It was hinted at in those threads that disabling all the databasing and cross-app integration was not recommended, requiring of manual removal, problematic when updates get pushed out, and capable of breaking basic applications like Kmail.
I have no use for desktop search, unified indexing, tagging, metadata, social sharing, or any of these technologies. I also haven't ever seen a need for comprehensive address books or password managers. At best, I'll never make use of them. At worst, they'll consume memory, CPU, SSD space, and cause information to leak out of applications.
I have no need for my applications to get too smart for their own good through crosstalk and centralization. For my own peace of mind, and resource optimization, I'd have to completely remove all of this stuff.
I know many people consider this a feature, not a bug, and I'm not here to start flamewar or diminish the value of these applications to those who desire the functionality.
Is there any way to keep the DE clean of this stuff, and each app rather self-contained, or is KDE simply the wrong fit for my needs, now and through future development evolution?
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