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Re: [opensuse] akonadi nepomuk strigi
- From: "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2010 14:13:28 +0200
- Message-id: <4C42EFE8.9070006@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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On 2010-07-17 19:51, lynn wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akonadi
Akonadi is a storage service for personal information management (PIM) data and
metadata. It is one
of the ?pillars? (core technologies) behind the KDE SC 4 project, although it
is designed to be used
in any desktop environment. It is extensible and provides concurrent read,
write, and query access.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NEPOMUK_%28framework%29
NEPOMUK (Networked Environment for Personalized, Ontology-based Management of
Unified Knowledge) is
an open-source software specification that is concerned with the development of
a social semantic
desktop that enriches and interconnects data from different desktop
applications using semantic
metadata stored as RDF. Initially, it was developed in the NEPOMUK project[2]
and cost 17 million
euros, of which 11.5 million was funded by the European Union[3].
???
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strigi
Strigi is a desktop search daemon, which is operating system-independent and
desktop-independent.
Strigi was initiated by Jos van den Oever. Strigi's goals are to be fast, use a
small amount of RAM,
and use flexible backends and plug-ins.[3] A benchmark as of January 2007
showed that Strigi is
faster and uses less memory than other search systems,[6] but it lacks many of
their
features[citation needed]. Like most desktop search systems, Strigi can extract
information from
files, such as the length of an audio clip, the contents of a document, or the
resolution of a
picture; plugins determine what filetypes it is capable of handling.[4] Strigi
uses its own Jstream
system which allows for deep indexing of files. Strigi is accessible via
Konqueror, or by clicking
on its icon, after adding it to KDE's Kicker or GNU's Panel. (In GNU's GNOME
desktop, it is called
the Deskbar applet.) The graphical user interface (GUI) is named
Strigiclient.[4]
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 11.2 x86_64 "Emerald" GM (Elessar))
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On 2010-07-17 19:51, lynn wrote:
Do I need these programs to run KDE4? They eat up resources (as shown by
'top'), never seem to stop or use less memory and kmail is much slower on
starting than with 11.2.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akonadi
Akonadi is a storage service for personal information management (PIM) data and
metadata. It is one
of the ?pillars? (core technologies) behind the KDE SC 4 project, although it
is designed to be used
in any desktop environment. It is extensible and provides concurrent read,
write, and query access.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NEPOMUK_%28framework%29
NEPOMUK (Networked Environment for Personalized, Ontology-based Management of
Unified Knowledge) is
an open-source software specification that is concerned with the development of
a social semantic
desktop that enriches and interconnects data from different desktop
applications using semantic
metadata stored as RDF. Initially, it was developed in the NEPOMUK project[2]
and cost 17 million
euros, of which 11.5 million was funded by the European Union[3].
???
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strigi
Strigi is a desktop search daemon, which is operating system-independent and
desktop-independent.
Strigi was initiated by Jos van den Oever. Strigi's goals are to be fast, use a
small amount of RAM,
and use flexible backends and plug-ins.[3] A benchmark as of January 2007
showed that Strigi is
faster and uses less memory than other search systems,[6] but it lacks many of
their
features[citation needed]. Like most desktop search systems, Strigi can extract
information from
files, such as the length of an audio clip, the contents of a document, or the
resolution of a
picture; plugins determine what filetypes it is capable of handling.[4] Strigi
uses its own Jstream
system which allows for deep indexing of files. Strigi is accessible via
Konqueror, or by clicking
on its icon, after adding it to KDE's Kicker or GNU's Panel. (In GNU's GNOME
desktop, it is called
the Deskbar applet.) The graphical user interface (GUI) is named
Strigiclient.[4]
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 11.2 x86_64 "Emerald" GM (Elessar))
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