On Saturday 16 November 2013 14:54:17 Kevin Krammer wrote: > On Saturday, 2013-11-16, 11:36:25, Michael Schuerig wrote: > > I'm not quite sure how email indexing is supposed to work. The > > experience I get from the recent upgrades in unstable is that > > indexing starts anew at 0% each time I start/re-login to a KDE > > session. > > > > It pegs at least one core to 100% and makes the fans do overtime. > > Because that rather annoys me, I had suspended email indexing. It > > claimed to have indexed 9% (~60.000 emails), but when I resumed > > indexing just now (same session as when I suspended it). It quickly > > dropped from 100%(!) through a few intermediate percentages down to > > 0%, now slowly working its way back up. > > > > The behavior I'm seeing doesn't seem right to me. Is it supposed to > > work like that? > > Not expected behavior. We are incidentally debugging that right now at > the KDE PIM sprint :)
Well, I've disabled Nepomuk Semantic Desktop and now KMail has become almost snappy. No more hassle with indexers burning my CPU, of course. However, when I started this message, KMail hauled this notice at me: You do not have the semantic desktop system enabled. The following features will not work correctly: * Recipient auto-completion * Distribution lists * Per-contact crypto preferences I completely understand that disabling Semantic Desktop "deprives" me of search and tags, but why the features above are tied in with Semantic Desktop is beyond me. At times like this I tend to think that KDE and especially KDEPIM has some serious architectural issues. Michael -- Michael Schuerig mailto:mich...@schuerig.de http://www.schuerig.de/michael/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/2366793.2TySsfkVLK@fuchsia