1. Before continuing with all the process stop Strigi and Nepomuk in
Systen Settings. Also I didn't install strigi-applet, which is a
KDE3 app, contrary to what's prescribed on Sidux's instructions.
2. Then delete ~/.kde/share/apps/nepomuk. I lost the previous tags I
had tried; perhaps is possible to backup them and when everything
works restoring them, but since I had just tried a couple of tags to
test Nepomuk I obviously didn't have too much to restore and didn't
worry at all.
3. The last thing was to follow these instructions in the 5th step here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1071376 to tell Strigi not
to use Redland but Sesame2.
Start Nepomuk and Strigi in Systen Settings.
That's all. It isn't a very canonic way to do, but it does the trick
untill a decent backend that doesn't need tons of Java is available.
Sesame 2 isn't still too fast when indexing, it took almost 50
minutes for indexing a folder with almost 6.400 files in 2,5 GB. Of
course you only have to do this big indexing precess the first time,
after that it works like Amarok's database, it updates without you
notice it
Regards.
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