https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=366561
--- Comment #6 from piedro <piedro.kul...@googlemail.com> --- "Nobody rejected this ticket." Glad to hear! so thx for that. To your comment about tracker running in KDE: > If I had installed them, and they need to be running to track changes in > indexed files made by applications, yes. I really do not get your logic at all and I am not sure whether you are trolling me or really are convinced by that (if that is even possible). In the hope there is just a msiunderstanding, I try once again: Let's assume family Smith owns a computer and sets it up in the living room. The mother (administrator) installs linux to avoid corporate datamining on her kids. She wants to tailor the desktop to individual needs and teach her kids some computer skills. the setup: - the son uses a simplified GNOME desktop mainly to learn and play simple games - the daughter uses a GNOME with lots of online syncs (Google account) - the mother is just happy with her old school XFCE setup - the father loves the beauty of the plasma desktop (fiddling around a bit) You are saying it is useful, wanted and reasonable behaviour that each and every person has the indexing service of all the other desktop environments running though they will never start the alien DE? So the daughter has the gnome tracker services running, also zeitgeist and while synchronizing her emails and google drive there is also baloo running in the background (which is only useful for her father - but then again, not on her files!)... I feel ridiculous in spelling this out. Even on a pure single user system running background services across DEs only makes sense for users switching the environment on a regular basis. p. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.