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Brad Rogers wrote:
A couple of plug in files, also libstreamanalyzer0 and libstreams0 and shared-desktop-ontologies are marked as installed when I search for strigi.On Thu, 12 May 2011 16:35:06 +0100 Neil Winchurst<barnaby@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hello Neil,I have checked and the strigi-daemon is not installed. So does that mean that it is not running?Not as a service, certainly. Probably not at all. Check with in your package manager whether anything Strigi related is installed.
No swap space being used. The only high percentage is 96%id whatever that is.I ask because when I work with a terminal screen sometimes it gets ridiculously slow. This suggests to me that something is using up someWhat does "top" say about CPU usage, etc? Assuming you can get another terminal open and run top.
memory somewhere and I thought of akonadi and strigi.I know that when I started with KDE4, everything was awfully slow, despite having a vastly superior processor compared with the one I was using when I had KDE3 (the change of computer coincided with the Debian testing change from KDE3 to 4). Stopping Strigi did the trick for me.
I had a problem with the screen refresh in gui programs at first but that has been sorted. Now that seems normal. Only the console is having problems, but not all the time.
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