Bug 269356 - When I boot up I have ~35 akonadi_contact processes running without performing any actions.
Summary: When I boot up I have ~35 akonadi_contact processes running without performin...
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG
Alias: None
Product: kde
Classification: I don't know
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: 4.6
Platform: openSUSE Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Unassigned bugs mailing-list
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Reported: 2011-03-25 01:22 UTC by Brian
Modified: 2011-06-26 09:33 UTC (History)
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Description Brian 2011-03-25 01:22:02 UTC
Version:           4.6 (using KDE 4.6.0) 
OS:                Linux

Hello I have a new openSuse 11.4 install and when I boot into KDE and look at my running processes, I have ~35-35 akonadi_contact processes running before I have done anything with my PC.  There seems to be a similar issue here: http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=93355 but I am not in an easy position to create a new user and no other solution was posted there.  I do not run kmail and Im not sure what else would use akonadi_contact (the taskbar clock maybe as mentioned in that thread?).  Is there a way I can prevent this from occuring?

Thanks!

Reproducible: Didn't try

Steps to Reproduce:
I boot my PC and they show up immediately.

Actual Results:  
35 akonadi_contact processes are started, each about 15MB is size.

Expected Results:  
?  1 process started? 

I don't dance very well.
Comment 1 Brian 2011-03-25 02:55:59 UTC
I found if I ran "kcmshell4 akonadi" and manually removed all the resources currently in the system, when I rebooted the akonadi_contact processes did not return.  Not a bug anymore.
Comment 2 Mahendra Tallur 2011-06-26 09:33:10 UTC
It would be interesting to figure out why it happened in the first place, though. I had exactly the same problem, I have no idea when it occured exactly. But I used a "clean" archlinux install, starting from 4.6.3.

Cheers !