http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1064133
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1064133#c2
--- Comment #2 from T Adams ---
Recoll developer Jean-François Dockes was kind enough to respond to a personal
email regarding this issue. He noted that Recoll uses a Webkit object to
display results, and suggested I consider building the program with the
--disable-webkit switch.
I looked at the documentation for building the program, and decided that this
effort would be beyond my skill level. However, I tried another
troubleshooting step on my own: I installed Recoll under openSUSE Tumbleweed on
a portable computer with an integrated graphics controller, and indexed a copy
of the same drive (with 100,000+ files).
The results were identical to those described in the first two paragraphs of
this ticket: immediate display of number of hits, looong delays to show
results, and screen fragmentation.
The installation on the portable is _not_ in a virtual machine, and the
portable does not have an nvidia driver.
YAST2 in openSUSE indicates that I have libwebkit2gtk-4_0-37 installed, and
that libwebkitgtk-1_0-0 is available in the repository.
For now, I will continue indexing the drive with Recoll in the Linux Mint
virtual machine.
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