I upgraded Hardy to Intrepid with a fresh install but retaining my /home on a separate drive/partition. Trackerd ran correctly (as far as I could tell) on Hardy, but consistently eats 50%+ of my CPU on Intrepid. I have to turn it off either by killing it or using System>Preferences>Search and Indexing and turning it off there.. It doesn't respect the "pause" function.
It does not exhibit this behavoir on a fresh install of Ibex in a Vbox install.
I upgraded Hardy to Intrepid with a fresh install but retaining my /home on a separate drive/partition. Trackerd ran correctly (as far as I could tell) on Hardy, but consistently eats 50%+ of my CPU on Intrepid. I have to turn it off either by killing it or using System> Preferences> Search and Indexing and turning it off there.. It doesn't respect the "pause" function.
It does not exhibit this behavoir on a fresh install of Ibex in a Vbox install.
My system is xfx geforce 8200 MB, 4 gigs of ram,
$ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 8.10
Release: 8.10
apt-cache policy tracker us.archive. ubuntu. com intrepid/main Packages dpkg/status
tracker:
Installed: 0.6.6-1ubuntu5
Candidate: 0.6.6-1ubuntu5
Version table:
*** 0.6.6-1ubuntu5 0
500 http://
100 /var/lib/
Any other info you might need just let me know, and also the appropriate way to retrieve the needed info.