Hi, everyone, My latest boondoggle is a multiple one. I loaded tracker to fool with it a bit, and now it is always on, I looked up the man pages and checked the commands, so I know I can turn off the various processes using tracker-control -t. But how do I keep it from starting? I used to know how to edit some of the startup configuration, but now I find that what I remember is wayyyyyy out of date. Any guidance would be appreciated. With that out of the way, and the tracker processes stopped, I have three remaining problems... 1. I have a spreadsheet I want to use to create charts for a book I am writting, so I run the spreadsheet in libre office. 2. I then open the book in libre office. Now soffice.bin is consuming 99+ percent of the processor time and everything grinds to a stop. 3. I open evolution, retrieve my mail, everything is normal. I begin to edit a messge adn about 3 lines in, it grinds to a halt, soffice is not running. After about 30 seconds it resumes working. Since I would suppose that most of you use Libre office, and this is not likely happening as I see no comments to that effect, I suspect that the problem is mine alone. This makes me think configuration or other error. But I already have lots of errors from various processes, but none from soffice that I can tell. These errors do not appear to effect about 30 other applications I run, and while I know that this doesn't mean they won't affect soffice, I think that is unlikely, so my guess is that there is some issue in the soffice configuration, or that I am missing some file or link. Any thoughts? The evolution problem could be related to some of the errors, dealing with dbus, and I am working on tracking those down. Any pointers appreciated. (I arrived at this due to timestamp relationships.) Regards, Les H -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org