Tracker, Beagle, slocate, and apt cache updates are slow and annoying
for new users who don't understand what is going on in the background.
Linux Mint folks have turned off tracker/beagle by default because of
its annoying behavior.  These indexers should be left off by default for
new installations.  Use tool-tip pop-ups, first-time dialogs, or
exploding battery notices to get new user's attention about activating
trackers/indexers.  Explain the downsides of activating in the dialog,
most users won't understand without a habitual Control-Alt-Delete that
they have learned in Windows.


** Changed in: tracker (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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Don't ship with tracker's Applet enabled by default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184240
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