Public bug reported:

In tracker-preferences one can adjust how the tracker uses system
resources in the performance tab.

However, in 9.04 none of these settings show any effect. Same
performance requirements whether using memory or not (memory footprint
stays the same), same cpu requirements (whether doing faster or slower
setting).

On my 2 processor NB it constantly takes 70% of one CPU.

For a tool that constantly reports errors due to access problems to the
index database, no observable search results (it does not even find a
file that sits in my user directory, let alone somewhere down the path),
not capable of doing content search, this is a lot of waste of
resources.

Q1: Where is the documentation as to what it is supposed to do?
Q2: How can I uninstall it without removing all the other programs?

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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tracker does not adjust to performance settings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367244
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