I have to agree with fishor.. either improve trackerd so it doesn't suck
the load up to 5 in ANY use case, or disable it by default.

I didn't know tracker was installed before I saw trackerd running, and
my first action was "What is this? KILL".. Yes, I'm a developer, and I
know how to configure my software, but I don't expect software I didn't
install myself (afaik) to break my system when I leave it unconfigured.

Maybe it's an option to disable indexing/watching of all known
"developer files" (.py, .c, .pl, .o, to name a few.)?

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[gutsy] trackerd kills disk io
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