A few informations to stop these scared comments: :-)
- unchecking 'Enable indexing' in System->Preferences->Search & indexing should 
be sufficient to stop trackerd, at least after restarting your session if it's 
hanging

- you can prevent trackerd from starting by going to
System->Preferences->Startup Applications, and unchecking the Tracker
daemon

- you can always stop trackerd using Alt+F2 and then typing 'killall
trackerd', or 'killall trackerd -9' if it's not quitting

- you can completely remove Tracker from your system by removing the
tracker package, without any risk for your system

- Tracker was actually installed by default in previous versions, which
explains why it may be installed in your box without you doing anything
for that. But note that it has always been *disabled* by default.

- there is no 'trackerd' executable in your path, it's in
/usr/lib/tracker/trackerd since it's not meant to be started manually

But apart from that, Tracker is a great tool! And, see, it's not so
malicious than you may think...

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Tracker index corruption (was Tracker does not stop indexing)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346912
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