Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Usually done like this: Options -Indexes The minus means "no" AJ I'm quite newbie at this, could you please elaborate? This was almost 8 years ago.
NoBugs NoBugs 8, 11 11 gold badges 76 76 silver badges bronze badges. BurnQc BurnQc 51 1 1 silver badge 2 2 bronze badges. FYI: by disabling the Indexes , you get message "You don't have permission to access this resource.
If you have the a2dismod utility on your distro you can remove the module entirely if you don't need directory indexes at all: sudo a2dismod --force autoindex Use the --force or -f flag to avoid the following warning: WARNING: The following essential module will be disabled. This might result in unexpected behavior and should NOT be done unless you know exactly what you are doing!
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There are some programs that run as part of the background KDE tasks that are probably not necessary for most people using the KDE desktop. These are Nepomuk, Strigi, Baloo and Akonadi. Akonadi also runs multiple instances or threads in order to perform its task. This requires, in turn, multiple instances of the MySQL more recently forked to MariaDB database to perform data storage and manipulation functions.
The nepomuk program is supposed to connect together various, otherwise separate KDE desktop programs and their data into a unified database. I am personally not sure of the reasoning behind this as it seems to add a great deal of overhead to what should otherwise be simple applications such as email, address book, notes, and calendar.
For more information on Nepomuk, see Nepomuk in WikiPedia. Strigi is a desktop search daemon. In the KDE implementation, it works with Nepomuk to allow locating files and data embedded in files.
Baloo is another KDE desktop search and indexing daemon.
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