On Donnerstag 11 Februar 2010, Dale wrote: > chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties: > > On Donnerstag 11 Februar 2010, Alan McKinnon wrote: > >> On Thursday 11 February 2010 13:50:54 Walter Dnes wrote: > >>> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 01:31:26AM +0100, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote > >>> > >>>> On Donnerstag 11 Februar 2010, Roy Wright wrote: > >>>>> IMO, mandatory semantic-desktop is a very good reason to find another > >>>>> desktop manager (even after being my primary desktop for 7 years). > >>>> > >>>> yeah good luck with that. Because gnome is moving in that direction > >>>> too. > >>>> > >>> There are other desktops besides GNOME and KDE. Actually I prefer > >>> the > >>> > >>> ICEWM window manager. I was running a 1999 Dell 450mhz PIII with 128 > >>> megs of *SYSTEM* ram until the summer of 2007. Let's just say that > >>> GNOME and KDE were out of the question for me. On my current desktop, > >>> ICEWM flies. But I also have a netbook, and again GNOME and KDE are > >>> not usable. > >>> > >>>> Seriously guys, you start sounding like luddites. Is new, must be bad. > >>>> > >>> Correction, is fat, bloated, and slow, must be bad. I wonder if > >>> > >>> Microsoft's anti-linux strategy is to have its agents infiltrate the > >>> linux developer community, and turn linux into bloatware. > >> > >> You have been corrected on this point so many times I now think you are > >> just a stupid ass. > >> > >> It is not slow. > >> > >> You are the only one saying that. People who do use Nepomuk say that it > >> is not slow and does not hog resources (initial scan excepted). > > > > you can even tell nepomuk how much memory it is allowed to use ... > > Can you nice the thing too? That would work. I set emerge to 5 and I > can't even tell that emerge is running most of the time. There may be > times when I can but it is rare. > > I just don't get this thing that indexing is a resource hog. I notice > updatedb running at night. I have 329Gbs of "data" and updatedb only > takes a few minutes. How is that a resource "hog"? My machine is not > as old as some but it is slow going by the new machines that are out > now. It's a AMD 2500+ with 2Gbs of ram. I have had Linux on machines > as slow as 133MHz but never felt the need to disable indexing. >
when updatedb runs your cache is shot afterwards. That is a known problems. Nepomuk is only noticable once: the first indexing run. After that it creates zero load.