As a first time Ubuntu user/installer/developer (7.10 64-bit gusty goatee or 
suchlike), here's my 2-cents worth.
(trackerd version 0.6.3 on Pentium 3.4 dual with 2Gb ram)

Almost everything has been impressive, apart from some very irritating
periodic system freezes and an unresponsive gui. These almost made me
give up on Ubuntu.

I have spent the best part of 2 days trying to get dual-head *something"
working other than looking at cloned versions of a desktop. Whenever
logging back in to see what the latest changes have done, something has
kicked in and caused everything and anything to do with windowing to
almost freeze, giving the impression that there's a problem in the
graphics changes that have just been made.

I discovered trackerd and it's cpu hogging by accident, having given up
on the dual head thing and moved on to installing netbeans, in order to
get some proper work done. When netbeans started to freeze, I had a look
at cpu usage and discovered the culprit. A google for "Ubuntu trackerd"
revealed this and another thread.

This utility, in it's present state, blows big-time.
What on earth are you guys doing releasing this on an unsuspecting public? (ie. 
me)

I do not want, or expect, any utility to hog my cpu to such an extent
that gui work is almost impossible, or the cooling fan is screaming non-
stop when the system is otherwise idle, no matter how good it is
supposed to be. Period.

Needless to say, the best advice received from this thread has been
"uninstall" - done.

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[gutsy] trackerd kills disk io
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