Re: Gnome "opt-in" functionality.



Not a mother-tale--- just removes a piece of software I don't want to use

2016-09-16 10:44 GMT+02:00 Bastien Nocera <hadess hadess net>:
On Fri, 2016-09-16 at 10:23 +0200, Daniel Mustieles García wrote:
> In Debian, 'apt-get remove --purge tracker' fixes the problem ;)

It fixes nothing. You just work around whatever problem is either
really happening on the system, or is one of those grand-mother tales,
carried around in forums.

Don't do that. Get bugs filed.

> 2016-09-15 23:22 GMT+02:00 Alvaro Kuolas <kuolas gmail com>:
> > Hello gnome developers and gnome team!
> >
> > I am a gnome user since the year 2000 (Version 1.2 days).
> >
> > I really like the Gnome Shell 3, it's UI and UX.
> >
> > The only downside I found it is the software that I do not use,
> > but, cannot be "opt-out" and be left out of the installation.
> >
> > Specifically, I do not use and do not want Tracker and Evolution.
> >
> > Even more, they are very difficult to eliminate and disable. They
> > are using memory and resources that are wasted (even more on a
> > portable system).
> >
> > They should be applications, that can be left out of the desktop,
> > and not "core" part of it.
> >
> > It is possible to separate these parts or they are deeply embedded
> > in the system?
> >
> > Best regards!
> >
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