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Good day all,
I have a strange problem, I have a video which I have tagged in dolphin as "Funny", I have given the video a comment "family guy plays star wars", and the filename is "Family Guy - Something Something Darkside.avi" I am doing all this just to play about with nepomuk and desktop searching and stuff, nothing critical anyway, when I CTRL+F2 it brings up the search box, and I type "family guy", the results I get look like this.... I'm using KDE 4.4.95 by the way Can anyone tell me how I can find a file I've tagged or commented on or just has a filename of ..... am I doing something wrong, thanks in advance Martin |
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You can use the Question Mark, visible on the KRunner interface to retrieve information about the runners you have active. It appears that the QuickSand interface doesn't support this though, so you may have to temporarily switch interface.
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Hi bcooksley,
I changed it from QuickSand to command orientated, and pressed the Question Mark, and the nepomuk search is activated, infact I went in and turned off all the other ones and just left the nepomuk one activated, but still no joy. it as if each of the "(Resource)" entries should be a file and its not reading the database properly or something, when i actually click on one and press enter, i get a little noise and box that says "Malformed URL", so the (Resource) is giving the krunner some duff information aswell. I'm hoping a future update might fix it, when 4.5 comes out, any ideas when that might be?? thanks Martin |
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This is definitely a bug in the Nepomuk runner. Please file a bug at bugs.kde.org.
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Hi Camberwell..
I've just upgraded to KDE 4.5 on Kubuntu Lucid, and I'm also having this exact same problem. Have you found a solution? Also, can you post a link to the bug you filed? Thanks!
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Hi there,
the bug I filed is here, https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=246689 I dont know if the fix he did for this bug got into the repo's that quickly, but I think it was only the next day and there was a yum update available, in the various updates was a new virtuoso-opensource then it started working, so I dont know if it was fixed by this guy, or if it was just fixed in the next release. anyhow, I now currently have virtuoso-opensource-6.1.2-1.fc13.x86_64 so long story short is, the next yum update I did fixed it Martin EDIT: ps, I'm now using kde 4.5.0-1 from the redhat kde repo's |
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