I’ve discovered Akonadi, a KDE service. As far as I could understand, Akonadi provides “personal information management” and is responsible for some interaction between apps within the KDE ecosystem. To me, it seems to be bloatware. Somebody may use the functions it provides, but I do not. It is just running in background all the time with no use.

  1. How do I completely disable it forever?
  2. Have you ever met something else in Linux or it’s ecosystem, that appeared to be bloatware to you (and how did you disable it)?
  • mmmm@sopuli.xyz
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    4 hours ago

    Insanely strong opinions about software YOU chose to use everyday. I’d move to something else with no “bloatware” instead.

    • pixeldaemon@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      4 hours ago

      I chose KDE, I’m choosing to struggle with it (a very good way to learn Linux deeper btw). What’s the problem?