kde-4.2.90 and nepomuk, good, bad,ugly?

Anne Wilson cannewilson at googlemail.com
Mon Jun 22 12:04:00 UTC 2009


On Monday 22 June 2009 12:41:00 Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Anne Wilson wrote:
> > Hmm - this is not going to be helpful.  Akonadi was working until
> > recently. On the 8th June I reported on this list that I now am getting
> > kres-migrator (I think that's the name) failing on the netbook, and gave
> > output.  I presume that it is since then that akonadi has not been
> > working.  It does work on my F10 workstation, so I'll check that.
> >
> > OK - checked.  Systemsettings now lets me configure which std.ics and
> > std.vcf are to be searched.  The Strigi part doesn't seem to exist any
> > more.  Maybe I'm using the nepomuksearch:/ command wrongly.  Example,
> > please?
>
> Akonadi is not directly related to this (well, Akonadi should allow its own
> stuff to be searched through Nepomuk, not sure how far things are on that
> front though), Strigi can be enabled in the Desktop Search section in
> System Settings (where there's also the checkbox to enable Nepomuk itself).
> I think Strigi also has an indexer for PIM data, so it'll find your PIM
> contacts with a global search.
>
Ah yes - I'd forgotten that.  Well, Enable Nepomuk Semantic Desktop is 
checked, and there is no error message.  Enable Strigi Desktop File Indexer is 
checked, but "Strigi service failed to inialize, most likely due to an 
installation problem".

Anne
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