Ed wrote
On 11/22/2012 12:29 PM, R. G. Newbury wrote:
>
>I have turned off 'Desktop Search' in Settings. I have deleted all executables 
in /usr/bin with 'nepomuk' in the name (and virtuoso). I have nuked the nepomuk 
folders hiding down in ~/.kde.
>But after I rebooted I*still*  ended up with a 'nepomukserver' running.
>ps -aux says it is started by kde4init. Setting 'autostart' to false 
in/usr/share/./autostart/nepomukserver.desktop
>stops that from happening, but*where*  is the executable instance which 
kdeinit is starting? I wish to nuke it too.
>
FWIW, I have unchecked "Nepomuk Sematic Desktop" in the Desktop Search section of the KDE 
"System Settings" and upon clicking apply the server is no longer running.


Only /usr/bin/nepomukcontroller remains.

I am quite sure that that's the first thing I did. Noted as the first item. I then nuked every executable I could find. So if I failed to 'Apply' the setting, where is the executable which kdeinit *then* started.
.
System Settings -> Startup and Shutdown -> Service Manager. Uncheck
Nepomuk Search Module.

Login and Logout if required. No need to "nuke" anything. Well, maybe
virtuoso.

Gabriel

Thanks. What a stupidly obtuse system for wasting cycles. I didn't even know that there was another complete level of 'service' management. Now it is turned off, it still does not answer the question:

Where is the damn executable which the service starts.

This sort of layered obscurity pisses me off. And the user cannot nuke the libs, since they are "dependencies" of all sorts of other actually useful bits of the install.
Geoff





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