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tracker-processes --help Usage: tracker-processes [OPTION...] - Manage Tracker processes and data Help Options: -?, --help Show help options Application Options: -k, --kill Use SIGKILL to stop all tracker processes found - guarantees death :) -t, --terminate Use SIGTERM to stop all tracker processes found -r, --hard-reset This will kill all Tracker processes and remove all databases
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I have a problem about the tracker.
When I reboot the N900, the tracker-index always rebuild the db, even I do not change any image or video or audio.
And the tracker will always use 100% CPU, and I would not use the Phone for about 10 or 20 minutes.
Is there any solution to stop the tracker rebuild the db after boot the phone?
I don't want to stop it all the time, I just want the tracker to work after any image/video/audio changed, and I don't want it to slow my N900 boot time.
Thanks.