After fresh install to a new partition , I added partition of old home to tracker-preferences to index and fresh install makes a huge difference.
So same number of files were being indexed in both cases.
A clean install of tribe 4 or higher resolves the high iowait issues if they were present beforehand in mine and others cases which means the possibility of a bug during the dist-upgrade of kernel (perhaps an old driver is not being updated?)
If you have a free partition to do a fresh install, can you try and see if it makes a difference in your case?
Paul,
After fresh install to a new partition , I added partition of old home to tracker-preferences to index and fresh install makes a huge difference.
So same number of files were being indexed in both cases.
A clean install of tribe 4 or higher resolves the high iowait issues if they were present beforehand in mine and others cases which means the possibility of a bug during the dist-upgrade of kernel (perhaps an old driver is not being updated?)
If you have a free partition to do a fresh install, can you try and see if it makes a difference in your case?