Onsdag den 20. juni 2012 16:47:16 Stephan Kulow skrev:
On 20.06.2012 16:11, Martin Schlander wrote:
Onsdag den 20. juni 2012 10:04:25 Stephan Kulow skrev:
The KDE one is *really* really bad as KDE creates tons of data in the filesystem - which is in RAM. This is most likely due to the great akonadi> I thought Will had done some magic so that akonadi doesn't start by default on the live system at least - only on installed systems.
I'm afraid you mix akonadi with nepomuk.
So if it's running out of the box in a live session I guess that's worth a bug report.
Of course the default KDE workspace should be configured so as to not start akonadi in an empty default session - live or installed - but that's a different matter ;-)
The german FAQ on akonadi says akonadi is started on demand even if disabled - and the demand comes from the panel clock.
Yeah. The panel clock option to display KOrganizer events and a couple of krunners ('contacts' and 'calendar events') cause the default workspace to start Akonadi, that's why those items should be disabled in our default KDE workspace configuration :-) Would save a whole bunch of megs of ram and a few secs of KDE startup time for most users in my not very scientific opinion - and also spare people of the "flickering" caused by the various "akonadi migrators" running on the first run of akonadi. But of course the people who actually need/want korganizer events in the panel clock tooltip would need to figure out how to turn it back on, but I still think it's worth it. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org