According to this link
(http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2106949), you could achieve
the same by installing sqlite3 and performing:
cd .local/share/zeitgeist/
sqlite3 activity.sqlite vacuum
I'll be trying that on the worst of my three Ubuntu machines. On this
one, I tried emptying
Trying the sqlite vacuum command didn't work all that well even though I
think it helped a little. It got even slightly better by deleting
everything in the ~/.local/share/zeitgeist/ directory but still, Dash is
quite slow to polulate the first time after login.
Now, the results of the files lens
This is still a problem after upgrading two computers to 13.10.
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Title:
Unity dash file search is extremely slow
Still a problem 14.04. :-(
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Title:
Unity dash file search is extremely slow
Status in Unity Files Lens:
Incomplete
Well, I've still got it in 14.10. There's no doubt that this isn't a
priority. We can probably only put our hope in Unity 8.
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At last, a new Ubuntu release seems to have made a difference. With
Xenial, I'm down to a couple of seconds or less populating the Dash
first time on first login. I'm not sure if it's down to the new release
since I already had a startup command to preload selected scopes
according to Bruno Nova's
At last, a new Ubuntu release seems to have made a difference. With
Xenial, I'm down to a couple of seconds or less populating the Dash
first time on first login. I'm not sure if it's down to the new release
since I already had a startup command to preload selected scopes
according to Bruno Nova's
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