Gnome's LocalSearch/Tracker3 not following bind mounts… Grrrrr…

#GNOME #LocalSearch #Tracker3

I hate you #tracker3, I despise you, I wish you never existed. #gnome #ubuntu
Masto chéri, #LinuxMint & Cie : pour ne plus être enquiquiné par #tracker3, y a-til mieux à faire que le rendre inexécutable (sudo chmod -x) ?

#Gnome #Tracker3 bei 99% CPU Auslastung ist schon heftig . Ein CPU Kern hat ganz schön zu schwitzen. Wieso ist so ein Programm nicht Multithreaded?

#GNOME45 #GNOME4 #Fedora39 #Fedora #glances

I'm doing some experiments with #tracker3 and #gtk4 model/view machinery.

So, for ease the test of #sparql queries against tracker, here it is Traqlr:

1. Nautilus: If I search, it locks up at the first letter typed and have to force quit.
This was a problem with #tracker3 and doing a reset of it solved it.
2. Gnome extensions: After reboot, #dashtopanel and #arcmenu, among others, aren’t working. I have to disable user extensions and then re-enable to get them to work.
More research determined it was just a #dashtopanel problem. In the #popos Desktop -> Dock Settings, I disabled the “dock” to resolve it.

Can anyone #recommend a full-text, indexing search for #debian #linux? It seems like there's no singular solution, like Spotlight on OSX.

I have #Akonadi and #Tracker3 running. I've considered #Recoll and #SOLR.

In practice, I wind up using #grep and locate. Grep is a a worst-case personal search engine.

Bonus points if it doesn't require lots of config and if it is lightweight when idle.

This should be easy in 2022. Right?

Nosey bearded man indexing your stuff.

#gnome #pixelart #tracker #tracker3