running 9.10 on a 500mHz P3 notebook, this application pretty much shuts
it down for a couple of hours on saturday morning.  My experience is
same as others I read here.  I figured out what it was, killed it and
saw the disk-banging stop and got my cpu back.

If all this does is give Synaptic Package Manager quick-search a current
index - at least on saturday efternoon, it has to be the silliest
resident ap I've ever seen.

I'm taking it out of cron.weekly, making it available to be run
manually, while I'm on vacation and seeing if that lets it do whatever
it seems to be doing.

If the wise folks who watch the gates on what can get into a Linux
installation would keep an eye out for stuff like this, some of use with
older machines would be better served.

To think that the Linux believers think that Windows is the only system
with bloatware.  This is a prime example.

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update-apt-xapian-index uses too much CPU
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