On Wednesday 19 October 2011 08:50 PM, Didier Roche wrote:
I think that ignoring non opened filed on the system (or rather, not known opened file, because you maybe opened a file on your usb key at some point?) suggested as a solution for revelancy isn't right. For instance, you can argue that zeitgeist should then forget about files that I didn't open in the last 3 years? Why this file should then show and not the one I created on a windows double boot, or just before installing ubuntu (which can be only few weeks ago)? I guess that still having the data is interesting, but of course, it will be shown way after more relevant (and recently opened) ones.
I think this represents the boundary of zeitgeist and file lens. Zeitgeist can only log events which it has been notified of. File lens has to aggregate files from zeitgeist or any other scope if it wants to. Files logged 3 years back will also be shown, it just depends on how you are querying for the events. The method to fetch events allows to sort the results. As far as files on ntfs partitions or usb partitions are concerned, I think it has something to do with datahub as that is the daemon which notified the zeitgeist daemon. - Manish -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop