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it_services:problems [2014/06/12 09:55] florido [Very slow graphical interface on workstation] |
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==== Disable Desktop Effects in KDE ==== | ==== Disable Desktop Effects in KDE ==== | ||
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+ | - Click on the KDE icon and search for ''Desktop Effects'' | ||
+ | - Disable effects as in this picture: | ||
+ | {{http://mschlander.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/effects.png?w=720}} | ||
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+ | The above picture belongs to this blog you might want to have a read: | ||
+ | http://mschlander.wordpress.com/2011/01/23/kde-is-slow-for-dummies/ | ||
==== NVIDIA video card issues ==== | ==== NVIDIA video card issues ==== | ||
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+ | ===== System becomes unresponsive and crashes ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Akonadi+nepomuk eating all CPU power and memory ==== | ||
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+ | You can spot this if you login to a terminal and run ''top''. You'll see processes that contain ''akonadi'' in the name taking over 100% of all cores and memory. | ||
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+ | To solve this problem, | ||
+ | - Login on terminal or ssh to any machine with your user. | ||
+ | - cd into your home folder, and run the following:<code bash> | ||
+ | rm -rf .local/share/akonadi | ||
+ | rm -rf .config/akonadi | ||
+ | rm .kde4/share/config/akonadi* | ||
+ | </code> | ||
+ | - logout and try to login graphically. Akonadi should not freak out | ||
+ | anymore. |