(In reply to comment #68) > I agree with Álvaro. I have gone back to KDEPIM 4.4.10 and virtuoso is no > longer getting crazy. >
I can confirm that the problem started with the newer Akonadi/Nepomuk versions.
I, too, have meanwhile given up KDE 4.6 Beta 1/Beta2 and have gone back to KDEPIM 4.4.10. Everything is normal there.
However, Nepomuk/Akonadi consume permanently 100% of one CPU core in KDE 4.6 Beta 1 and Beta 2.
(In reply to comment #68)
> I agree with Álvaro. I have gone back to KDEPIM 4.4.10 and virtuoso is no
> longer getting crazy.
>
I can confirm that the problem started with the newer Akonadi/Nepomuk versions.
I, too, have meanwhile given up KDE 4.6 Beta 1/Beta2 and have gone back to KDEPIM 4.4.10. Everything is normal there.
However, Nepomuk/Akonadi consume permanently 100% of one CPU core in KDE 4.6 Beta 1 and Beta 2.