as a general rule I'd say leave the testing releases of Ubuntu itself to
the experts, unless you have a spare machine  kicking about -- but for
testing individual packages, esp where the existing package is a real
show-stopper (like  this one) you can judge how dangerous it might be
when you try to remove the package that is causing the problems.  In
this case, removing the tracker package only involves a few other
packages that all have 'tracker' in the name, so they are highly
unlikely to cause any upset.  On the other hand, if you tried to remove
some package and discovered it wanted to take a dozen packages with it,
and especially if many are general-use lib* packages, I'd say again,
best leave it to the experts ;)

As for how to do this: the link Chris gave to the PPA contains full
instructions, but what is maybe not clear is that you have to click on
that odd hexadecimal key number and follow the links to get to his
public key, then save that to a text file and install it in the package
manager according to the instructions.

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