On Sunday 26 July 2009 23:04:19 David C. Rankin wrote:
List,
I had removed /usr/share/autostart/nempmuk..desktop for the specific reason of preventing that Beagle like application from starting. After a couple of hours, my machine is brought to its knees. I knew what the problem was before I even ran killall $(ps ax | grep nepomuk)
That command line makes no sense at all. killall expects the name of a program as parameter, not the compound output you get from "ps ax"
, and sure enough the beast was back. I rechecked /usr/share/autostart/ and there was no nepomuk.
How in the heck did it start on its own after I had removed the autostart entry and after I had rebooted without it present??
Go to "configure desktop" in the menu, then click on "advanced", and then on "desktop search" and deselect "Enable Nepomuk Semantic Desktop". But how about letting it run to completion just once. It just needs to run through everything once, after that it just looks at changes, so the intensive scan won't be there. After that, you might even find it useful Incidentally, if a hard drive scan brings your machine to its knees, you need to look at your hardware. It scanned my entire machine, and I didn't even notice it was there Anders -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org