I see. So either use dbus directly without libtracker, add a
peek_tracker_running() method to libtracker, or disable dbus activation.
The simple solution is of course understandable for Hardy, but may break
other apps (the deskbar handler relies on the activation file for
instance). For intrepid a proper fix should be possible. DBus activation
is indeed a double edged sword :-)

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[hardy] gdmsetup cause intensive disk activity and take a very long time to open
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