Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 15th Oct 2012 23:22 UTC, submitted by OSGuy
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I didn't know activities could be disabled, I know you can get rid of plasma menu with a third party tool, If there is a way excuse my ignorance.
Nepomuk can be dissabled, sure, but you are limited to not use the applications that depend on it, cause as soon you start one you will have conflits or Nepomuk will be started automaticly, and since the use of Nepomuk is a trend in KDE applications it makes it more difficult to get rid of it.
Edited 2012-10-16 15:41 UTC
I didn't know activities could be disabled, I know you can get rid of plasma menu with a third party tool, If there is a way excuse my ignorance.
Nepomuk can be dissabled, sure, but you are limited to not use the applications that depend on it, cause as soon you start one you will have conflits or Nepomuk will be started automaticly, and since the use of Nepomuk is a trend in KDE applications it makes it more difficult to get rid of it.
Nepomuk can be dissabled, sure, but you are limited to not use the applications that depend on it, cause as soon you start one you will have conflits or Nepomuk will be started automaticly, and since the use of Nepomuk is a trend in KDE applications it makes it more difficult to get rid of it.
Yeah those things can be annoying, I wish there was a way to remove those components completely.
I don't disable activities completely, I'm not aware also if there's a way to do that, but if someone know please let me know.
What I do is, I disable Nepomuk and then I remove the activity icon in the taskbar, then after that I ignore activities completely, but it's still there.
I also have a minimal install of KDE, that is, I install kdebase which provides the plasma shell, konqueror, dolphin, then after that I install amarok, phonon-vlc, etc.
Edited 2012-10-16 15:55 UTC




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