kde-4.2.90 and nepomuk, good, bad,ugly?

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On Monday 22 June 2009 12:41:00 Kevin Kofler wrote:
> > OK - checked.  Systemsettings now lets me configure which std.ics and
> > std.vcf are to be searched.  The Strigi part doesn't seem to exist any
> > more.  Maybe I'm using the nepomuksearch:/ command wrongly.  Example,
> > please?
>
> Akonadi is not directly related to this (well, Akonadi should allow its own
> stuff to be searched through Nepomuk, not sure how far things are on that
> front though), Strigi can be enabled in the Desktop Search section in
> System Settings (where there's also the checkbox to enable Nepomuk itself).
> I think Strigi also has an indexer for PIM data, so it'll find your PIM
> contacts with a global search.

Is it possible that I have an essential file missing?  Can you list the files 
I should be checking for?  Thanks

Anne
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