Someone wrote "Tracker is not enabled by default". Please allow me to
doubt that.

I didn't even know what "tracker" is, until these dialog boxes kept
appearing on and on again on my main machine, with no way to get rid of
them. Tracker was enabled on two of my notebooks, which were upgraded
from Intrepid Ibex (and previously were installed by myself from Ubuntu
X86 CDs). I certainly know that I didn't enable tracker manually, so it
must have been enabled by default.

On my main machine it wasn't enough to just disable tracker. It was
unusable, until I completely uninstalled that tracker thing. I now
uninstalled tracker from my other machines, just to be sure that this
behaviour won't repeat there.

This bug *is* a very bad annoyance.

gabriela

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Tracker index corruption (was Tracker does not stop indexing)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346912
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