On Monday 15 November 2004 11:23, Frank Reifenstahl wrote: > Hi, > > for a few weeks theres a greedy process "korgac" which after running KDE > for about a week occupies 1 GB of memory. Anybody out there to tell me how > to handle that problem? korgac is the "alarm daemon" for korganizer alarms, which pops up the notification window. I also have this problem once in a while. I think there are some things you can try (although they are all not nice): 1) If you don't need alarms for your events, you can turn off korgac completely. (kcontrol/KDE Components/Service manager/Alarm Daemon) 2) you could simply stop and restart korgac from time to time 3) you can probably try to use a different type of resource to store your events into (e.g. localdir resource - which has some bad performance issues up to KDE-3.3). 4) you can reduce the number of events in your calendar, which korgac is checking, by archiving older events, and defining those events to be shown in korganizer as a new read only resource (not tried this one but it should work this way). Hope that helps ... -- Best regards/Schöne Grüße Martin () ascii ribbon campaign - against html mail /\ - against microsoft attachments Some operating systems are called 'user friendly', Linux however is 'expert friendly'.
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