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to reset the trackers database: run "tracker-processes -r" in the terminal
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2010-01-06
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2010-05-26
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2010-05-26
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2010-08-31
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2010-09-03
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i did th tracker reset in xterm and after some checking, removing and checking again it gave me (could not find index file : /home/user/.cache/tracker/file-index.db) and also (email-index.db)
i also tried the hard reset and Failed !!
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2010-09-04
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I ran fsck which I think did something. Now there is a file called " ._" filled with junk.
The media player reports it can't find any songs or videos. Additionally, I cannot play the mp3's from the file manager which I think you could do before. I know the mp3's are there and valid because I can use panucci to play them.
Anyone know how to fix this? I'm guessing there is a link missing or something similar.