https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=493520

--- Comment #2 from tagwer...@innerjoin.org ---
(In reply to Randall Larson from comment #1)
> Disabling baloo and rebooting seems to be the workaround as I am now able to
> sleep and hibernate and recover my system without rebooting.    I did find
> https://discuss.kde.org/t/baloo-file-extractor-constantly-crashes/18616
> which looks partially related, though the crash only happens for me when I
> sleep or hibernate.
That ought to be "history" now...

It is interesting that it is "baloo_file" crashing and not
"baloo_file_extractor", the latter does the heavy lifting of getting the plain
text out of the various format files. That is more often the source of trouble.

I have two guesses...

Baloo's index has got just plain "too large". I might say that's reasonably
likely as you are running on BTRFS. Check how big your
~/.local/share/baloo/index file is....

Second option is that Baloo is swapping. That's not something that you want...
The actual impact on the system depends on whether Baloo is running under
systemd or not - there is a kde-baloo unit file that sets a limit on memory
usage.

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