[tracker/sam/website-faq-update: 2/2] website/faq: More Tracker 3 related updates




commit f4be23e67934c095a8770e992ae71d4b58235195
Author: Sam Thursfield <sam afuera me uk>
Date:   Tue Oct 13 13:40:24 2020 +0200

    website/faq: More Tracker 3 related updates
    
    Use 'Tracker Miner FS' instead of 'Tracker' in more places,
    and `tracker3` instead of `tracker`.

 docs/website/faq.md | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/docs/website/faq.md b/docs/website/faq.md
index a4076cd9c..96ed1c1c8 100644
--- a/docs/website/faq.md
+++ b/docs/website/faq.md
@@ -4,17 +4,17 @@
 
 It's a search engine, and a database.
 
-Tracker indexes content from your home directory automatically, so applications
-can provide instant search results when you need them.
+Tracker Miner FS indexes content from your home directory automatically, so
+applications can provide instant search results when you need them.
 
 See the [overview](overview) for more information.
 
 ## What files will Tracker index?
 
-The default configuration of Tracker is to look at files and folders in your
-XDG content directories such as `Documents`, `Music`, `Pictures` and `Videos`.
-It also looks at files in your home directory and `Downloads` directory, but
-it doesn't recurse into folders.
+The default configuration of Tracker Miner FS is to look at files and folders
+in your XDG content directories such as `Documents`, `Music`, `Pictures` and
+`Videos`.  It also looks at files in your home directory and `Downloads`
+directory, but it doesn't recurse into folders.
 
 You might want to [control what Tracker indexes] so that it finds files in
 other places too.
@@ -22,15 +22,16 @@ other places too.
 ## How can I control what Tracker indexes?
 
 In GNOME, you can use the Search Settings panel to control what Tracker
-indexes. See [GNOME's documentation](https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/unstable/files-search.html.en).
+Miner FS indexes. See [GNOME's
+documentation](https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/unstable/files-search.html.en).
 
-You can control Tracker's configuration directly using
+You can control Tracker Miner FS's configuration directly using
 [dconf-editor](https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/DconfEditor) or the `gsettings` CLI
 tool.
 The relevant schemas are `org.freedesktop.Tracker.Miner.Files` and
 `org.freedesktop.Tracker.Extract`.
 
-To tell Tracker's indexer to ignore a directory and all its contents, you can
+To tell Tracker Miner FS to ignore a directory and all its contents, you can
 create an empty file named `.nomedia` inside the directory. This trick also
 works [on Android](https://www.lifewire.com/nomedia-file-4172882) devices.
 Files named `.trackerignore`, `.git` and `.hg` have the same effect. You can
@@ -53,17 +54,18 @@ if there was an error while indexing. Use this command:
 
 ## Why does Tracker consume resources on my PC?
 
-When you add or edit files, Tracker will update its index. This should be very
-quick, but if a huge number of files are added then it may cause noticably high
-CPU and IO usage until the new files have been indexed. This is normal.
+When you add or edit files, Tracker Miner FS will update its index. This should
+be very quick, but if a huge number of files are added then it may cause
+noticably high CPU and IO usage until the new files have been indexed. This is
+normal.
 
 Tracker is not designed to index directories of source code or video game data.
-If content like this appears in the locations Tracker is configured to index
+If content like this appears in the locations it is configured to index
 then you might see unwanted high resource usage.
 
-If you see high resource usage from Tracker even when no files have changed on
-disk, this probably indicates a bug in Tracker or one of its dependencies.
-We can [work together](community) to find out what the problem is.
+If you see high resource usage from Tracker Miner FS even when no files have
+changed on disk, this probably indicates a bug in Tracker or one of its
+dependencies.  We can [work together](community) to find out what the problem is.
 
 ## How can I disable Tracker in GNOME?
 
@@ -73,14 +75,13 @@ expected if you disable it completely.
 If you are experiencing performance problems, see [Why does Tracker consume
 resources on my PC?](#why-does-tracker-consume-resources-on-my-pc).
 
-In case of a bug you may need to temporarily stop Tracker indexing.
+In case of a bug you may need to temporarily stop Tracker Miner FS indexing.
 The simplest way is to [edit the
 configuration](#how-can-i-control-what-tracker-indexes) so that no directories
 are indexed. This should bring resource usage to zero.
 
-If the Tracker store is using a lot of disk space and you are sure that
-there is no unreplaceable data stored in the database, you can run `tracker
-reset --hard` to delete everything stored in the database.
+If the Tracker Miner FS database is using a lot of disk space, you can run
+`tracker3 reset --filesystem` to delete everything stored there.
 
 ## Can Tracker help me organize my music collection?
 


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