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@sredna For me it works on 2 out of 4 KDE machines... I submit bug reports but some things are really hard to compose into useful reports :(
about 3 months ago from Choqok-
@sredna it works very good for me. I do not use it very much, but my home folder is indexed. its pretty nice for bangarang as well...
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@sredna: Works just fime for me. Did you try to replicate the bug in a fresh new user? It might be some old crappy settings.
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@sredna I disabled it a week ago, cause it didn't. Today I started it again and it seems to index my stuff again. Don't use it much anyway.
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@sredna that's not the suggestion, read it again
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@sredna I wouldn't call the nepomuk metadata "your data". And creating a new user _only_ for this test, helps rule out config problems, etc.
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@sredna it will help determine that something in your config is broken
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@sredna ok, that's data, but I would'nt compare it with your own pictures, documents, videos.. the _real_ data. Anyway, no one said "delete"
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@sredna it's a way of _determining_ where the problem lies... do whatever you want, maybe some magic will happen by just ranting
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@sredna: Noooooooo. I suggest you open up a new account and try to reproduce the bug there.
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@sredna: If it reproduces, it's a problem with the package. If it doesn't, you can migrate bit by bit of relevant settings to find the bug.
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@sredna: You can copy some stuff from *your* user account into the new one, to *test* it there.
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@sredna: That's actually how I fixed some of my issues with lots of stuff in KDE ...especially since I used some stuff from Git.
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@sredna look at ~/.kde/share/apps/nepomuk/repository/main/data/virtuosobackend/
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@sredna that is just my (poor) try to help you narrow down the problem. Maybe rename the folder, look if the problem remains...
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@sredna: Did you tag anything by yourself in Nepomuk or is it only what Strigi etc. indexed?
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@sredna: That's why you try it one file by one — everything in ~/.kde/share/*/*(akonadi|nepomuk)*
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