On 1/6/25 2:28 PM, Robin Laing wrote:

It is a logical name for what it does.  It tracks data on your system by mining the metadata that it can process.  It is part of the process of trying to be helpful.

I have found it to be an issue and a "tool" that I don't use.  I removed it as soon as I found that what it was doing and the resources that it was taking up.  No loss for my processes.

So, if you are not using it's features, remove it, if you can.  I use KDE which may allow me to remove it.


dnf wants to remove a batch of Gnome stuff, including Nautilus, which it calls dependencies, along with it.


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