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--- Comment #16 from piedro ---
Well, that's fair enough.
Cheers, p.
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--- Comment #15 from Rex Dieter ---
I get what you're trying to say, and I agree with the sentiments (so no need to
continue repeating yourself, I get it, really).
That's nice in theory, but in practice, you seem to have disregarded
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--- Comment #14 from piedro ---
@Rex Dieter:
That is true and I launched the same discussion with the Gnome community...
The choice of DEs is one of the biggest visible and appealing advantages for
new linux users
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--- Comment #12 from piedro ---
I get it:
You guys created a service and you like to see it been used. That is
understandable. And since it is technically limited and resources are scarce
you prefer to argue for "no
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--- Comment #11 from Lukas Ba. ---
> The simple fact that the KDE desktop is installed by the administrator as one
> of many alternative desktop environments should not constitute that every
> user has to run a service in the background
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--- Comment #10 from Christoph Feck ---
> Why not start a service when it is needed?
As I said, the Linux kernel can only notify running processes about file
changes. If you start the baloo service later, you will miss any changes. You
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--- Comment #9 from piedro ---
BTW: please add a possibility to edit one's own comments in this bug forum...
p.
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--- Comment #8 from piedro ---
Still I don't understand:
Why not start a service when it is needed?
So if someone using gnome and digikam - why not start baloo the moment digikam
is started... I still see no use nor
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--- Comment #7 from Christoph Feck ---
Nothing prevents the kids or the mother from running KDE applications that the
father has installed. I know a lot of users that use Gwenview, Digikam, or
other applications (that use Baloo) outside
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--- Comment #6 from piedro ---
"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
>
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--- Comment #5 from Christoph Feck ---
> Also by your logic tracker-miner, zeitgeist or any other indexing service
> should also run as background process within or underneath KDE.
If I had installed them, and they need to be running
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--- Comment #4 from piedro ---
Why isn't it included in the basic GNOME and XFCE installation?
The simple fact that the KDE desktop is installed by the administrator as one
of many alternative desktop environments should
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--- Comment #3 from Christoph Feck ---
The baloo daemon tracks files deletions and moves, so it should run regardless
of the desktop you use. Additionally, you can run KDE applications even if you
did not start the Plasma desktop.
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