On Monday, April 21, 2014 8:58:55 AM, "wagner.r...@gmail.com" 
<wagner.r...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello Shawn, 
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>
>take a look at this blog post, 
>http://vhanda.in/blog/2014/04/desktop-search-configuration/
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>"
>There is no explicit “Enable/Disable” button any more. We would like to 
>promote the use of searching and feel that Baloo should never get in the users 
>way. However, we are smart about it and IF you add your HOME directory to the 
>list of “excluded folders”, Baloo will switch itself off since it no longer 
>has anything to index."
>


I have and also replied. That's not an option. I want it COMPLETELY disabled, 
no processes running. This isn't a solution. If there isn't going to be one, 
then code will be written to allow users to disable Baloo, period.


Thanks,
Shawn

>Em 21/04/14 09:25 Shawn Starr escreveu:
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>Hello,
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>Vishesh, I apprecate the work you are doing with Baloo, but as a long
time KDE user and part developer (starting again soon). I do want the option to 
disable
indexing, period. We are not GNOME, we allow users choice to how they run their 
workflows. I don't use indexing and always disable it. Please
restore the option to disable Baloo for people who want no file/metadata 
indexing.
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>I am currently testing 3.14/trunk and was unplesently surprised there was no 
>way to disable indexing at all. I note, even windows lets you disable its 
>indexing/search services. Forcing it on for users in KDE is not the KDE way. 
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>Please restore an option to disable this feature.
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>Thanks,
>Shawn
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