On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 5:17 PM, Klaatu <notklaatu(a)straightedgelinux.com> wrote:
Hi Anoop. I've had this problem, or something similar, fairly
recently.
I'm no expert and this isn't probably the "right" way to do it, but the
fix,
for me, was twofold:
1. make sure my .kde folder hadn't any old config files for nepomuk and strigi
and kdepim, and things like that which, honestly, I don't use much anyway and
probably which I have been carrying around since 4.2 or so. I assume some of
the config options change quite a bit, and having old config files lying around
with deprecated options in them confuses things(?). So, I moved related config
files. You could also, theoretically, move .kde to .kde-old and see what
happens; but then you'd need to parse the good bits of .kde-old into the new
.kde which is a lot of work.
That got me to a usable desktop.
2. Open system settings and enable nepomuk and indexing. If you don't really
intend to use it, set it for a very conservative usage (I set mine for 50mb)
Thanks a lot Klaatu. I will give a try to this.
-Anoop
Hope that helps.
--klaatu
On Thursday, May 19, 2011 01:43:51 am Anoop wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Every time I login to my desktop, I see 'virtuoso-opensource'
> crashing. It freezes my system for sometime.
>
> -----------------------------------
>
> Package: virtuoso-opensource-6.1.2-1.fc14
> Latest Crash: Thu 19 May 2011 11:04:28 AM
> Command: /usr/bin/virtuoso-t +foreground +configfile
> /tmp/virtuoso_Lh2607.ini +wait
> Reason: Process /usr/bin/virtuoso-t was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
> Comment: None
> Bug Reports:
> -----------------------------------
>
> Any idea about fixing this problem?
>
> My System details:
> ------------------------
> Fedora 14
> Qt: 4.7.2
> KDE Development Platform: 4.6.2 (4.6.2)
>
> Thanks,
> Anoop
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