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2010-11-26
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2010-11-26
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2010-11-26
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2010-11-26
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2010-11-26
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@ Tatooine
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Attachment 15954
if u do the steps above now u can put that folder in this app and
go to nowatchdirectory and navigate to the folde then click on top of the app and choose rebuild database:
install it in terminal with dpkg -i (path/to/file) tr.deb or cd to that directory and do only dpkg -i tr.deb
$ root # apt-get install tracker-cfg
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2010-11-27
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Isn't tracker.cfg supposed to work for images too? If not what can I do not to index those photos?
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