Re: tracker in KDE

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Am Sonntag, 27. November 2011, 07:47:52 schrieb Patrick Boutilier:
> On 11/27/2011 06:09 AM, Martin (KDE) wrote:
> > Hallo
> > 
> > Yesterday I upgraded from F15 to F16. This went smoothly (almost) but
> > after the restart there were ugly processes running and tacking much of
> > the CPU power: tracker-*
> > 
> > AFAIK these processes are the "nepomuk" part of gnome and I don't need
> > them. Why are the tracker processes activated in a typical KDE
> > environment?
> tracker stuff is running on my system as well but not using any
> significant amount of CPU.
> 
> Not sure why they would be installed but on my system tracker is needed by:
> 
> brasero
> 
> brasero-nautilus
> grilo-plugins
> shotwell
> totem
> totem-nautilus
> 
> If you don't use of of those apps it should be safe to just "yum remove
> tracker" .

I removed it. But every now and then I used brasero and tracker tried to 
"track" all my photos and music and this took quite a lot CPU power (and as 
the data is store on a NFS server quite a lot of network bandwidth). 

The question was regarded to the autostart of tracker: It was started by XDG 
autostart but as it is a gnome thingy it would be great that is is started in 
the gnome environment only (like network manager).

Martin

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