Hello, I have recently begun to use again gnome session and I have reinstalled nautilus. I see that nautilus depends on tracker and so the reinstall put in tracker and its things
And this morning in my F28 system with SSD disk (I don't imagine on a normal sata based environment) I had to kill tracker-extract and tacker-miner processes because they hogged my cpu for several minutes..
Searching with google I found different info about disabling (or at least calm down) tracker, but they all seem not updated, in the sense that several commands/services are not present in my f28 environment.
Any pointer about configuring and/or disabling it?
Thanks in advance, Gianluca
On Fri, 18 May 2018, 03:04 Gianluca Cecchi, gianluca.cecchi@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, I have recently begun to use again gnome session and I have reinstalled nautilus. I see that nautilus depends on tracker and so the reinstall put in tracker and its things
And this morning in my F28 system with SSD disk (I don't imagine on a normal sata based environment) I had to kill tracker-extract and tacker-miner processes because they hogged my cpu for several minutes..
Searching with google I found different info about disabling (or at least calm down) tracker, but they all seem not updated, in the sense that several commands/services are not present in my f28 environment.
Any pointer about configuring and/or disabling it?
Thanks in advance, Gianluca
I disable tracker* from /etc/xdg/autostart/ changed autostart = true to autostart = false and that tame the beast for me.
On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 09:03:46AM +0200, Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
And this morning in my F28 system with SSD disk (I don't imagine on a normal sata based environment) I had to kill tracker-extract and tacker-miner processes because they hogged my cpu for several minutes..
Searching with google I found different info about disabling (or at least calm down) tracker, but they all seem not updated, in the sense that several commands/services are not present in my f28 environment.
Any pointer about configuring and/or disabling it?
There are some suggestions on this almost 7 year old bug "provide a method to disable tracker":
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=747689
-- Patrick
Il giorno ven, 18/05/2018 alle 09.03 +0200, Gianluca Cecchi ha scritto:
Any pointer about configuring and/or disabling it?
# Disable tracker... sudo -E dnf -y -C remove tracker-miners sudo sed -i 's/X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=.*/X-GNOME-Autostart- enabled=false/' /etc/xdg/autostart/tracker-store.desktop yes|LANG=C tracker reset --hard
Hope this help
On Sat, May 19, 2018 at 7:57 PM, Dario Lesca d.lesca@solinos.it wrote:
Il giorno ven, 18/05/2018 alle 09.03 +0200, Gianluca Cecchi ha scritto:
Any pointer about configuring and/or disabling it?
# Disable tracker...
sudo -E dnf -y -C remove tracker-miners
sudo sed -i 's/X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=.*/X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=false/' /etc/xdg/autostart/tracker-store.desktop
yes|LANG=C tracker reset --hard
Hope this help
Thanks! This way seems to work good in F28.
Just a confirmation: the last command is needed only to purge old generated files/databases for that connected user, correct? So in case of multiple users you need to run it for every one who has logged in before to purge all?
Gianluca
Il giorno lun, 21/05/2018 alle 10.57 +0200, Gianluca Cecchi ha scritto:
Just a confirmation: the last command is needed only to purge old generated files/databases for that connected user, correct?
Yes
So in case of multiple users you need to run it for every one who has logged in before to purge all?
Yes
Thank!
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 3:03 PM, Dario Lesca d.lesca@solinos.it wrote:
Il giorno lun, 21/05/2018 alle 10.57 +0200, Gianluca Cecchi ha scritto:
Just a confirmation: the last command is needed only to purge old generated files/databases for that connected user, correct?
Yes
So in case of multiple users you need to run it for every one who has logged in before to purge all?
Yes
Thank!
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today updates seemed to get in again tracker... seemed a weak dependency
So after accepting and rebooting, again hog my cpu and I rexecuted the steps described by Dario that went this way
[g.cecchi@ope46 ~]$ sudo -E dnf -y -C remove tracker-miners [sudo] password for g.cecchi: Dependencies resolved. ==================================================================================================== Package Arch Version Repository Size ==================================================================================================== Removing: tracker-miners x86_64 2.0.5-1.fc28 @updates 3.6 M Removing unused dependencies: libgrss x86_64 0.7.0-6.fc28 @fedora 171 k
Transaction Summary ==================================================================================================== Remove 2 Packages
strange... donna why tracker-miners came again and then I could remove without dependencies...
Just to inform in case other guys update and don't notice.... Gianluca
Il giorno gio, 05/07/2018 alle 07.29 +0200, Gianluca Cecchi ha scritto:
today updates seemed to get in again tracker... seemed a weak dependency
Yes, if I run update tracker-miners is installed by weak dependencies
[lesca@dodo ~]$ LANG=C sudo dnf updateLast metadata expiration check: 0:07:22 ago on Thu Jul 5 16:20:06 2018.Dependencies resolved.============================================================== ========================================================== Package Arch Version Repository Size======================== ======================================================================= =========================Upgrading: ... tracker x86_64 2.0.4- 1.fc28 updates 1.0 M ...Installing weak dependencies: tracker- miners x86_64 2.0.5- 1.fc28 updates 766 k
the it's useful put "exclude=tracker-miners" into /etc/dnf/dnf.conf
In this way, tracker-miners is non installed
Thanks
On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 4:36 PM Dario Lesca d.lesca@solinos.it wrote:
the it's useful put "exclude=tracker-miners" into /etc/dnf/dnf.conf
In this way, tracker-miners is non installed
Thanks
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Dario Lesca (inviato dal mio Linux Fedora 28 Workstation)
Just to notice that after updating to Fedora 30, nautilus version 3.32.0-1.fc30.x86_64 is not able to start and makes a core dump without tracker-miners installed.
$ nautilus
(org.gnome.Nautilus:11140): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: 15:47:00.471: Settings schema 'org.freedesktop.Tracker.Miner.Files' is not installed Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped)
So I had to comment out the line exclude=tracker-miners in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf to be able to install and have nautilus working. Let's see if it hogs again my cpu as before... and I have to find another solution for it...
HIH others, Gianluca
Il giorno lun, 06/05/2019 alle 15.49 +0200, Gianluca Cecchi ha scritto:
Just to notice that after updating to Fedora 30, nautilus version 3.32.0-1.fc30.x86_64 is not able to start and makes a core dump without tracker-miners installed.
Yes, I confirm this Bug
[lesca@igloo ~]$ nautilusdebug1: client_input_channel_open: ctype x11 rchan 8 win 65536 max 16384....debug1: channel 4: free: x11, nchannels 5 (org.gnome.Nautilus:11184): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: 17:12:15.147: Settings schema 'org.freedesktop.Tracker.Miner.Files' is not installeddebug1: channel 3: FORCE input drainRilevato trace/breakpoint (core dump creato)
I do not want tracker-miners and all his lineage, me too have removed tracker-miners and disable tracker.
Luckily I use nemo file manager, I do not use anymore nautilus, IMHO it's a bad file manager.
and this is another good reason to keep away from it
Thank for this notice.
Il giorno mar, 07/05/2019 alle 12.08 +0930, Tim via users ha scritto:
On Mon, 2019-05-06 at 17:31 +0200, Dario Lesca wrote:
I do not use anymore nautilus, IMHO it's a bad file manager.
I agree. It's merely a file browser, it's missing the features you need to *manage* files.
This is another efficient way to kill this annoying app
https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/07/how-to-completely-disable-tracker.html
$ sudo systemctl mask tracker-store.service tracker-miner-fs.service tracker-miner-rss.service tracker-extract.service tracker-miner- apps.service tracker-writeback.service $ sudo systemctl stop tracker-store.service tracker-miner-fs.service tracker-miner-rss.service tracker-extract.service tracker-miner- apps.service tracker-writeback.service $ tracker reset --hard
cit: "Let's see if it hogs again my cpu as before"
if so: sudo sed -i 's/X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=.*/X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=false/' /etc/xdg/autostart/tracker-*.desktop
note: .../tracker-*... to disable all tracker stuff