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____/ Gregory Shearman on Sunday 06 Dec 2009 04:53 : \____
> On 2009-12-05, Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>> What eats memory like candy is nepomuk, especially its storage service.
>>> Also, when it first starts indexing it makes a noticeable demand on the
>>> system. Lowering its IO and CPU priority completely made it unnoticeable
>>> (apart from the disks LEDs blinking) but that should be done by default.
>>
>> The brand new microblogging plasmoid (since 4.3) still has some bugs too.
>
> I switched nepomuk off. I haven't noticed any difference, apart from a
> massive reduction in memory usage, and no lag when the stupid strigi
> thing did its indexing.
I haven't really used it yet. I think it's disabled by default.
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