Since Ubuntu7.10 (including the latest Ubuntu8.04), the system has built Tracker, a tool similar to GoogleDesktop. So far, I have not used these tools, so for me, this desktop search tool only consumes space and resources. The built-in Tracker of Ubuntu is an excellent product. As early as 7.10, many computers were used to automatically restart the system, or to mount the laptop to the hard disk. Recent
Since Ubuntu 7.10 (including the latest Ubuntu 8.04), the system has built Tracker, a tool similar to Google Desktop. So far, I have not used these tools, so for me, this desktop search tool only consumes space and resources.
The built-in Tracker of Ubuntu is an excellent product. As early as 7.10, many computers were used to automatically restart the system, or to mount the laptop to the hard disk. Recently I tried Ubuntu 8.04, And the Tracker may burst from time to time. Turn him off...
First go to system-> preference settings and open Search and Indexing:
In General of Tracker Perferences, Enable indexing and Enable watching are not checked:
In Files, these four are not checked: