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Subject:    Re: [Kde-pim] Marketing blocker collection, DEADLINE: 2013-03-10
From:       Jos Poortvliet <jos () opensuse ! org>
Date:       2013-03-19 8:59:39
Message-ID: 1572745.o8VsXHQJfe () linux-nkck ! site
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On Saturday 16 March 2013 12:34:01 O. Sinclair wrote:
> On Saturday 16 March 2013 8:49 AM Jos Poortvliet wrote:
> > I know it is too late, but what about memory usage? Eating >300 mb of
> > ram
> > is hard to justify, KMail+akonadi+mysql+nepomuk however happily eat up
> > 1gb and don't stop there - 2, 3 GB is quite normal it seems. That is
> > just insane...
> 
> On Kubuntu 12.10 using KDE 4.10.1 I see nothing near 2-3 Gb RAM..
> Nepomuk (virtuoso-t) takes what I give it (350 Mb), sometimes more for
> some reason. The others nothing significant, akonadi +100 Mb, mysql 75 Mb
> and Kontact 103 Mb. That gives me roughly 625 Mb in total

How about:
http://wstaw.org/m/2013/03/19/plasma-desktopro1663.png

Note that that is ONLY kmail, no Kontact - it requires 450 MB which is 
mostly because I haven't opened many folders yet. I'm sure I can balloon it 
to 800 mb by just iterating over my (disconnected-imap) folders but then my 
8GB ram computer will come to a grinding halt so I'd rather not do that.

Oh, I restarted akonadi and kmail yesterday due to excessive memory usage.

Right now, my mysql is at 440 mb, Akonadiserver eats 300 mb, the nepomuk 
feeder 140. Just filtering on the word 'Akonadi' in ksysguard reveals a 
little over 1GB of ram. Yeah, that one Nepomuk process eating 1.5 GB ram is 
an impressive outlier ;-)

This is after a couple of days of keeping my computer on. I laugh at your 
625 mb ;-)

How about a competition? Who can get Akonadi/Nepomuk memory usage up 
highest? Do I win?
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