What is wrong with simply editing: $HOME/.kde4/share/config/baloofilerc changing this line: Indexing-Enabled=false That turns it off. That does NOT break your RPM database. That does not cause any drama. It just works. C. On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 2:40 AM, Lars Kruczynski <larskruczynski@gmail.com> wrote:
Dolphin will not open when breaking the packages; I just tried it. So, I think the suggestion to remove baloo isn't a good one, unless there is a different way to do it.
On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 5:29 PM, Lars Kruczynski <larskruczynski@gmail.com> wrote:
That method brings up dependency warnings of wanting to downgrade dolphin and gwenview. I just want it completely gone, should I choose break? Will there be an option in the future to not install Baloo at all? Because there should be.
On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 4:46 AM, šumski <hrvoje.senjan@gmail.com> wrote:
On Saturday 26 of April 2014 22:32:14 Lars Kruczynski wrote:
I'm not impressed with Baloo at all, in fact it's really slowing my computer down and KDE 4.13 so far has been a drag all because of Baloo. When running BOINC, Baloo constantly wants to index everything BOINC writes to the disk which is frequent. Yes, I can exclude the BOINC directory, but there's no GUI option for a new user to shut off Baloo which is ridiculous, (BIIIP)
Hi Lars, you can remove baloo-file, baloo-pim and baloo-tools packages, that will stop baloo from doing anything, as it's binaries are in these packages.
Cheers, Hrvoje --
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