[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l .local/share/tracker/
total 8
drwxr-xr-x 2 era era 4096 2007-10-25 22:16 data
-rw------- 1 era era    0 2007-10-24 08:33 era_tracker_lock
-rw------- 1 era era  780 2007-10-25 20:57 tracker.log
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo ps wallx | fgrep tracker
[sudo] password for era:
0  1000  1085  9552  17   0   2972   644 -      R+   pts/0      0:00 grep -F 
tracker
0  1000  5133     1  34  19  27892  8188 -      SNl  ?          0:05 trackerd

The machine has crashed once or twice while I was fiddling with getting
suspend and hibernate to work correctly  (turned out I needed to disable
Compiz ... how obvious </sarcasm>) but other than that, I have only run
gedit and terminal (and now Firefox) and idly opened up  few of the
items in the menus just to look at them,

I had looked at the preferences a couple of times, but otherwise have
not touched anything which had "tracker" in it before I tried the search
for the first time just before commenting here.

Wait, there is something about it near the very beginning of .xsession-
errors.

So if I killed my X session with ctrl-alt-backspace and logged in again,
would that result in two competing trackerd:s?  That would explain it.
Like I wrote before, I was struggling with suspend/hibernate problems.
(See also bug #133118.)

** Attachment added: "My .xsession-errors"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10171868/.xsession-errors

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tracker searches sometimes don't work, reporting "Process /usr/bin/trackerd 
exited with status 0"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/148118
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