I don't mind how long the indexing takes, as long as it doesn't make my
desktop crawl. Mpd manages this fine, as do other cpu-intensive daemons.

That you can't simply rely on the scheduler is hardly news, but equally
there are easy methods like nice that are effective. I certainly don't
advocate an ad hoc solution: on a laptop you're quite right about power
saving, but other machines may have different requirements, and it's not up
to rygel to second guess them.

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