KDE <alt>-<F2> PATH
Brian Cluff
brian at snaptek.com
Wed Jun 12 14:43:12 MST 2013
On 06/12/2013 01:15 PM, Nathan England wrote:
> It could also be that you have akonadi turned off or not searching your files
> and folders? Typically with SSD's you woud turn akonadi off, but sadly that
> disables a lot of functionality in KDE.
If you do have nepomuk (akonadi is for connectors to various PIM) turned
off because it ate your system alive in the past, and you are using KDE
4.10, go ahead and turn it back on. With KDE 4.10 it has been totally
rewritten and is very very light on the system now.
You'll also want to click the little wrench on the prompt (krunner) that
pops up with alt+f2 and make sure nepomuk is enabled.
Brian Cluff
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