On Sat, 2011-11-26 at 13:51 +0100, Christoph Bartoschek wrote:
is it possible to disable tracker without deinstalling gnome?
Why remove it? Is it actually causing a problem? I assume you've verified it even starts when you log into KDE? You can just remove the miners, in which case tracker won't actually do anything. It looks like you can remove those without any dependency issue: rpm --test --verbose --erase tracker-miner-files\ tracker-miner-thunderbird \ tracker-miner-firefox Or use the tracker preferences UI to just set the miners not to mine anything [you can set where it will and will not index]. Or the best option - use it! It works very well and if you get used to using it saves a lot of time.
I use KDE but would like to keep the gnome installation zypper rm gives me: barney:~ # zypper rm tracker Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... Resolving package dependencies. The following packages are going to be REMOVED: gnome-control-center gnome-control-center-branding-openSUSE gnome-panel-applet-tracker gnome-session gnome-session-default-session gnome-session-fallback-session gnome-shell gnome-shell-browser-plugin libtracker-extract-0_12-0 libtracker-miner-0_12-0 libtracker-sparql-0_12-0 nautilus nautilus-extension-tracker-tags patterns-openSUSE-devel_gnome patterns-openSUSE-gnome_basis tracker tracker-devel tracker-gui tracker-miner-files tracker-miner-firefox tracker-miner-thunderbird This means that gnome-shell depends on tracker.
Looks like; good thing to. Who doesn't want to be able to search their data? That's just crazy. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org