apt remove tracker. I don't think I need it, and neither do I need gnome-photos. Do you use it? For pictures I use feh and gimp instead.
@kensanata yeah I'm not a fan of tracker myself
Not against the software, glad it's there for others, I just don't want it running on my own machine
@cwebber My main problem is that it was using 100% of my CPU and the fan was going nuts.
@kensanata @cwebber actually lets make this a rhyme
When your lap begins to bake
Don't give your laptop a shake
If burnt thighs dont give you a thrill
Then give tracker a kill
-9
@kensanata well, as you know, the keebler cookies are baked by an elf, not a gnome. gnomes are too interested in their feet to bake.
@kensanata i'm not aware of one, i use find and grep and the search tool in nautilus - the gnome search results page - tracker issues aside - really suffers from usability issues i can't deal with
There is a laptop compromise
When sitting on your thighs
You might need to kill
A process that's still
And could turn potatoes to fries.
@craigmaloney @kensanata @cwebber s/still/ill :)
@mairin If only I'd get some cookies in return, but no! I'm assuming there's some secret Gnome Spotlight lookalike? But I'm stuck in the nineties with grep, locate and find being my only friends.