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On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 5:58 PM, Khurshid Alam
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> @Carlos Garnacho
>
> I have tested this on a low-end laptops first with no tracker and then
> with tracker installed with default configuration (and there our problem
> lies.) The default configuration is just unacc
With my obvious tracker maintainer bias, I support the move. Tracker has
been slowly but steadily improving in stability throughout the 1.x
series, the common complains about CPU and logging have decreased as
well from where I stand. Although I also suggest you have a look at the
settings and see i
Hey Jorge, some answers, for the same definition of "some" :P
- What does an upgrade look like? Let's say I have a home directory with
gigs of data, when I accomplish an upgrade to 17.10 when/how does
indexing take place?
Indexing would take place when the services have been started on the
user s
Hi Martin,
You're right. Tracker is not a replacement for type-ahead search,
reducing tracker to this would be far too simplistic.
Using Tracker is however a technical decision adopted by the nautilus
team, they use it in a way that doesn't even attempt to be functionally
equivalent to type-ahead
Hey Jeremy,
- Initial indexing (How long does it take? Does it make the computer
noticeably less responsive?)
I already tried to reply this to Jorge, it does depend. Depends on the
amount of files and disk throughput.
- Search (Is search in Nautilus more or less responsive with tracker?
How noti
- Initial indexing (How long does it take? Does it make the computer
noticeably less responsive?)
I realize I might have not replied to the "responsiveness" bit. Given
Tracker miners set up themselves with low scheduler/io priority and high
niceness, I expect it to have little impact in perceived
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