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

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On Monday 22 June 2009 13:25:17 Clive Messer wrote:
> On Monday 22 Jun 2009 13:04:00 Anne Wilson wrote:
> > Ah yes - I'd forgotten that.  Well, Enable Nepomuk Semantic Desktop is
> > checked, and there is no error message.  Enable Strigi Desktop File
> > Indexer is checked, but "Strigi service failed to inialize, most likely
> > due to an installation problem".
>
> Anne,
>
> Open '~/.kde/share/config/nepomukstrigirc'. Look at the '[main Settings]'
> section. 


All that's in there is

[General]
exclude filters=.*/,.*,*~,*.part
exclude folders[$e]=
folders[$e]=$HOME,/mnt/borg2_home/anne
index hidden folders=false

> What is the value of 'Used Soprano Backend'?
>
nepomukserverrc, however, has

[main Settings]
Storage Dir[$e]=$HOME/.kde/share/apps/nepomuk/repository/main/
Used Soprano Backend=redland
rebuilt index for type indexing=true

> If it's not 'virtuosobackend', add  'Soprano Backend=virtuosobackend' to
> the '[Basic Settings]' section and try again.
>
OK.  Guessing that I've now found it, I'll make that change.  Do I need to 
restart services?  I'd guess so.

I see also

[Service-nepomukmigration1]
autostart=false

Is this related to the akonadi problem I'm having, specifically the fact that 
akonadi keeps trying and failing to start?

Anne
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