(2014-01-19) As an addition to this article, there is an update now about the changes since KDE 4.7, using KDE 4.11 as reference version: https://kdeNEPOMUKmanual.wordpress.com/2014/01/16/NEPOMUK-manual-update-kde-4-11-2/ Because I wasn’t able to find a complete KDE-NEPOMUK documentation or howto, where everyt…
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Jan 16, 2014 . To activate it, go into the desktop search configuration (“Desktop Search” in the start menu or in system settings) and check “Enable NEPOMUK file indexer”. Then click on the “Indexing” tab. With “Customize Folders” you can choose which folders should be searchable (see Chapter 1 for the configuration of NEPOMUK).
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There are basicly two ways to use NEPOMUK: 1. by setting properties manually and 2. by generating convenience classes that provide proper method calls for each property. The manual way of doing things. In NEPOMUK metadata is represented as key/value pairs belonging to a certain resource which is represented by the NEPOMUK::Resource class.
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From KDE Applications 4.13 onwards, the 'Baloo' file indexing and file search framework replaces NEPOMUK. Read details on the changes for Applications 4.13 here. Semantic Search no longer uses a single, big database, but separate, specialized databases for each type of data. The new search databases are in $HOME/.local/share/baloo. If you upgraded to KDE Applications 4…
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The typical way to create manual annotations via NEPOMUK is to use NEPOMUK::Resource as described in Handling Resources with NEPOMUK. One either uses setProperty and addProperty or relies on the NEPOMUK resource generator to generate convinience methods. In any case the created data has the same layout which will be familiar now.
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The first and most simple of those is manual tagging, rating and commenting, as used in Dolphin. This helps you to find your files faster, but is also a lot of work. ... NEPOMUK and Strigi are technologies part of what delivers the abilities of the Semantic Search in KDE.
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Radio domain. NMM includes classes and properties to represent analog and digital radio stations. There is a class nmm:RadioStation on the nie:InformationElement side of the ontology, representing what the user sees about that station (genre via PTY codes, icon, plus title inherited from nie:InformationElement). A nmm:RadioStation can have one or more nmm:carrier …
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From KDE Applications 4.13 onwards, the 'Baloo' file indexing and file search framework replaces NEPOMUK. Read details on the changes for Applications 4.13 here. Semantic Search no longer uses a single, big database, but separate, specialized databases for each type of data. The new search databases are in $HOME/.local/share/baloo. If you upgraded to KDE Applications 4…
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Nov 09, 2011 . Use trace_off(); to stop logging. See the virtuoso manual for more options. Further you can do the following: open kdebugdialog and search for NEPOMUK; use the quick-search to enable debug output for NEPOMUK; on a konsole do: qdbus org.kde.NEPOMUKServer /NEPOMUKserver quit; wait until NEPOMUK and virtuoso are gone; restart it from the konsole: …
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May 18, 2019 . Phase 1. Open the 'Turbine C2 Registry' (bottom of your screen, first of the six symbols in the middle) Click on 'Nite Team 4 Controlled'. Click on 'Cyberdyne Group VPN'. Open the 'XKeyscore Forensics' module from the 'Data Forensic' menu. If …
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Feb 06, 2012 . The use of NEPOMUK has to be activated manually in “Settings → Configure digiKam” and then in “Metadata →NEPOMUK”. Make sure the options “Store metadata from digiKam in NEPOMUK” and “Read metadata from NEPOMUK” are activated.
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Since NEPOMUK does all the work of figuring out how to tag files, KDE applications such as Dolphin, Gwenview, Amarok, Konqueror, and KMail, as well as non-KDE applications with NEPOMUK support, can all use your files' tags to help you better describe, track, and find them. KDE is a semantic desktop, and NEPOMUK is the tool that KDE uses to make ...
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Feb 06, 2012 . The use of NEPOMUK has to be activated manually in “Settings → Configure digiKam” and then in “Metadata →NEPOMUK”. Make sure the options “Store metadata from digiKam in NEPOMUK” and “Read metadata from NEPOMUK” are activated.
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From KDE Applications 4.13 onwards, the ' Baloo ' file indexing and file search framework replaces NEPOMUK. Read details on the changes for Applications 4.13 here. Semantic Search no longer uses a single, big database, but separate, specialized databases for each type of data. The new search databases are in $HOME/.local/share/baloo.
The third layer is a very complex one, and the reason why the underlying technology, NEPOMUK, was conceived as a research project of several companies and universities in the European union. This is where you will find difficult words like 'semantic desktop' and 'ontologies'. Basically, it is about context and relationships.
You can find files by entering some words which you know are in there, or just (part of) their title. The third layer is a very complex one, and the reason why the underlying technology, NEPOMUK, was conceived as a research project of several companies and universities in the European union.
NEPOMUK and Strigi are technologies part of what delivers the abilities of the Semantic Search in KDE. Both are not used directly in the latest generation of KDE's Semantic Search ( details ), however their successors share much of their code and concepts.