GNOME 2.18 released
Posted Mar 18, 2007 12:43 UTC (Sun) by
drag (subscriber, #31333)
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GNOME 2.18 released by drag
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GNOME 2.18 released
I've been playing with tracker and so far when it's running I can't realy tell the difference except for the initial startup.
With Beagle I could get it to work fine if I put certain directories on the 'privacy filter'. My Downloads directory, a directory I used for scratch space and torrents, and a fuse-mounted (sshfs) directory from my file server.
That way it wouldn't try to index the big binaries files and any sort of file that was temporary.
But with tracker I don't need to do this, at least not so far. Although I probably will end up excluding certain directories as I don't want it to clutter up search results.
Beagle made me think that desktop search was just one of those things that only people with relatively new machiens could benifit from. But using tracker I could see people using it quite effectively in in the sorts of machines that already can run KDE/Gnome effectively. Even less then that for people who feel that they could get very positive benifits from having their desktop file indexed.
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