Re: How to shut off org.freedesktop.trackers

2019-10-13 Thread Javier Perez
Thanks everyone! I went into Sessions and Startup _> Autostart and killed all the trackers in there. It seems to have solved it! So far, no tracker legend on the log like it used to do. Let see if it permanently solves it Thanks JP On Sun, Oct 13, 2019 at 2:44 PM sixpack13 wrote: > maybe not

Re: How to shut off org.freedesktop.trackers

2019-10-13 Thread sixpack13
maybe not the best solution, but it works for me gsettings set org.freedesktop.Tracker.Miner.Files crawling-interval -2 gsettings set org.freedesktop.Tracker.Miner.Files enable-monitors false - the above fetched from this list some time ago. question was the same: How to shut up tracker ? - sud

Re: How to shut off org.freedesktop.trackers

2019-10-13 Thread Tom Horsley
On Sun, 13 Oct 2019 10:29:59 -0500 Javier Perez wrote: > HI > How do I shut off the Freedesktop trackers? I don't know for sure that this is relevant, but it might help: https://tomhorsley.com/game/punch.html#User%20Daemons ___ users mailing list -- us

How to shut off org.freedesktop.trackers

2019-10-13 Thread Javier Perez
HI How do I shut off the Freedesktop trackers? Right now they are filling up my logs with this message. Oct 13 10:12:38 pepewin.localdomain dbus-broker-launch[9415]: Activation request for 'org.freedesktop.Tracker1' failed. Oct 13 10:13:49 pepewin.localdomain dbus-broker-launch[9415]: Activation r

Re: open ssh

2019-10-13 Thread George N. White III
On Sat, 12 Oct 2019 at 15:49, Samuel Sieb wrote: > On 10/12/19 7:25 AM, Angelo Moreschini wrote: > > /Thank you for your answers which provided me with useful basics on how > > Linux establishes DNS./ > > > > /However, even reading other documentation, I am still not clear what > > mechanisms for

Re: open ssh

2019-10-13 Thread Tim via users
On Sat, 2019-10-12 at 11:48 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote: > You would only setup bind if you want to use a full domain setup on > your local network. Most people have no need of this. There are other benefits. Learning DNS (if that's good for you). Working around lousy DNS servers from your ISP. M