I have a backup workstation that I have been upgrading for years.
It goes back at least to Mageia 4, and in those early years
it used the KDE desktop.
I abandoned the KDE desktop in favor of wayland perhaps in
Mageia 7, but following my recent upgrade to Mageia 9
I have been having problem with the OS freezing up for
periods of variable length. Use of ps allowed me to
find baloo indexing (which I had forgotten was on the system)
and disabling that help things run better. But problems
remain.
There are many KDE desktop rpms on the system, and some
kde executables are running, such as kded5, sycoca, and
akonadi. These seem to be part of the problem, particularly
the indexing programs such as akonadi and kded5.
Can I simply create a list of all rpms recognizable as
kde rpms and remove them with urpme or rpm -e ?
I will probably install Mageia 9 or 10 to a new disk slice
with over 100GB, but if I can get by with remaining lazy
and just erasing kde rpms I would like to stay lazy.
Opinions if this would work ?
Cheers!
jim b.
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