nautilus: disable tracker search to fix slow startup
Outside GNOME, Tracker3 isn't running. Nautilus connects to it at startup for recursive search, hitting a D-Bus timeout and causing ~4s launch delay. Setting recursive-search=never prevents the attempt. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Minimal titlebars — stylix manages the GTK theme; we layer our
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# Minimal titlebars — stylix manages the GTK theme; we layer our
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# headerbar shrink on top via stylix.targets.gtk.extraCss.
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# headerbar shrink on top via stylix.targets.gtk.extraCss.
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gtk.enable = true;
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gtk.enable = true;
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# Disable Tracker search — Nautilus tries to connect to the Tracker3
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# D-Bus service at startup for recursive search. Outside GNOME the
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# service isn't running, causing a multi-second D-Bus timeout on launch.
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dconf.settings."org/gnome/nautilus/preferences".recursive-search = "never";
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stylix.targets.gtk.extraCss = ''
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stylix.targets.gtk.extraCss = ''
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headerbar { min-height: 0; padding: 0; margin: 0; }
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headerbar { min-height: 0; padding: 0; margin: 0; }
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headerbar .title { font-size: 0; }
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headerbar .title { font-size: 0; }
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