Erlend Davidson ha scritto:
Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen wrote:
Perhaps even a screencast to show of the ridicolously fast Tracker 0.5.4?
Actually, I do notice tracker 0.5.4 being a lot faster, except for the
first search I do with it each day... I start it up for the first time
and search,
Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen wrote:
Wow this sounds incredibly cool. Perhaps I should do a gnome-vfs
frontend (being a gnomer myself)... Then people could search from
Nautilus without actually recompiling it with tracker support...
This would be cool, yes. But before you start, maybe we should
I have those movie series in a folder, let's call it foo.
Basically i have those files:
foo.2010.bar.avi
foo bar1 (2011) [bar] CD1.avi
foo bar1 (2011) [bar] CD2.avi
foo bar2 -xvid-.avi
foo.avi
All those files are indexed, but when i search for foo, i only get
foo.2010.bar.avi listed. The others
Hi eugenio,
this one is for you I believe!
jamie.
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Subject: [Bug 404749] New: trackerfs.py doesn't mount the FS
Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 21:16:15 + (UTC)
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Hi thanks for report but it's not a trackerfs problem but fuse permission
problem..
read here http://fuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/FAQ
This results in the following message, when trying to mount a filesystem as
an unprivileged user:
fusermount: mount failed: Operation not permitted
The
2007/2/6, Eugenio [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi thanks for report but it's not a trackerfs problem but fuse permission
problem..
read here http://fuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/FAQ
This results in the following message, when trying to mount a filesystem as
an unprivileged user: fusermount: