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Spotlight's Impact on PowerBook Battery Life?

Viltvodlian Deoderan asks: "So, Spotlight for Mac OS X Tiger is very cool. I can now let my innate ability to disorganize things shine through. However, when using my PowerBook unplugged, it seems that my battery lasts a noticeably less time. A close reading of Ars Technica's description of how spotlight works suggests that this is due to keeping the index file up-to-date on disk. Has anyone else noticed the same thing? Does someone have a better explanation for why my battery seems to drain out, prematurely? Is there some way real-time indexing can be turned off to conserve power?"

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  1. Re:What do you consider an average load? by TheRaven64 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Every time you modify a file, it is re-indexed. If you are downloading a lot of files, or touching a lot of files, then it is a good idea to add the folder containing them to the privacy list in the Spotlight settings in System Preferences. I have ~/tmp set to ignore, and I do anything here that I don't mind not being indexed. Although considering how rarely I use Spotlight, I should probably add a lot more...

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