teledyn wrote: > 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. >
OK, well, I will try and help by testing it and seeing how I get on. -- Tracker uses notifications with actions when the index is corrupt https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/361205 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs