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Can I temporarily disable tracker-store and tracker-extract and tracker-miner to help save battery on my laptop?

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I am really disappointed in my battery life on Kubuntu and I notice when I monitor htop, that these systemd daemons really are constantly eating cpu in the background.

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I don't know what they do, but considering how constant they are, I wonder if I could disable them while using my battery so I can save that instead. When Plugged in, they can do what they need to do otherwise.

How can I do this?

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I am on kubuntu 21.04. I do not have such a process running. I thought tracker store was the gnome file indexer. MAybe disabling file indexing would help.
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I am on kubuntu; That might be why its there. In any case, `tracker reset --hard` seemed to have fixed things.
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Try following setting, which apparently are not exposed in the user interface:

gsettings set org.freedesktop.Tracker.Miner.Files index-on-battery false

To reset to default, run

gsettings reset org.freedesktop.Tracker.Miner.Files index-on-battery

Stopping the miner also stops tracker-store and tracker-extract (leaves them without a job).

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@gidoBOSSftw5731 Many thanks for this update!
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