On 01/02/2016 08:11 PM, stakanov@freenet.de wrote:
No, I would say this is a typical case of tradeoff. The niceness of baloo was set to be not noticeable for strong machines. Once done indexing you also do not "feel it" on less strong machines. But as the userbase of Linux is very widespread with young and nearly prehistoric machines, what is O.K. for most may not be O.K. for all. So either you set the niceness of the process to a lower level manually or you just wait after the first run that the indexing has finished. I do not see any "problem" there. If ever there is a problem it is as it always was: the QA process runs on virtualized machines that do check for hardware consistency but I do not think that these machines do also reproduce the slowness of real hardware. So if an indexing service can cause 8 seconds delays after the very first install, maybe that is acceptable provided(!) that the niceness is correct once the indexing has been run once. YMMV
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