On Monday 16 February 2009 20:59:05 Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Mon, 2009-02-16 at 20:33 +0000, Anne Wilson wrote:
> You could always stop akonadi then do a Save Session, but something must
> be using it, or you have started it through systemsettings, if that's
> possible, so be careful that you are not going to break something you
> want.
Anne, I also have akonadi running but have no idea why:
% pgrep -fl akonadi
10876 /usr/bin/akonadi_control
10878 akonadiserver
10880 /usr/libexec/mysqld
--defaults-file=/home/poc/.local/share/akonadi//mysql.conf
--datadir=/home/poc/.local/share/akonadi/db_data/
--socket=/home/poc/.local/share/akonadi/db_misc/mysql.socket 10901
/usr/bin/akonadi_kabc_resource --identifier akonadi_kabc_resource_0 10902
/usr/bin/akonadi_vcard_resource --identifier akonadi_vcard_resource_0 10910
/usr/bin/akonadi_kabc_resource --identifier akonadi_kabc_resource_1
I don't use any of the kdepim components that I'm aware of. Furthermore,
attempting to remove akonadi leads to removing virtually all of KDE
including kdebase and kdelibs, so the question as to whether it's
"necessary" seems academic.
Well if I am not mistaken Kabc is using it, I am not sure if it is set to use
Kabc initially as default, Rex, Kevin? but I use it (for testing purposes)
with Kabc:
2560 /usr/bin/akonadi_control
2562 akonadiserver
2569 /usr/libexec/mysqld --defaults-
file=/home/g6avk/.local/share/akonadi//mysql.conf --
datadir=/home/g6avk/.local/share/akonadi/db_data/ --
socket=/home/g6avk/.local/share/akonadi/db_misc/mysql.socket
2622 /usr/bin/akonadi_mailthreader_agent --identifier
akonadi_mailthreader_agent
2623 /usr/bin/akonadi_vcard_resource --identifier akonadi_vcard_resource_2
Works well an not resource hungry. If you don't want/need to use it disable it
in systems settings.
Colin
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