This affected me too. I'm using Ubuntu 19.10 on a Dell XPS 13 9360 with all updates installed. After some research I decided to disable tracker-miner-fs temporarily.
You can disable tracker-miner-fs too by using these commands:
/usr/bin/gsettings set org.freedesktop.Tracker.Miner.Files crawling-interval -2
/usr/bin/gsettings set org.freedesktop.Tracker.Miner.Files enable-monitors false
Afterwards you need to cleanup the database to reclaim some lost space on the disk using:
echo y | LANG=en tracker reset -r
While this doesn't fix the problem, it at least doesn't show me the error messages on every startup.
Hopefully someone can fix this problem soon.
This affected me too. I'm using Ubuntu 19.10 on a Dell XPS 13 9360 with all updates installed. After some research I decided to disable tracker-miner-fs temporarily.
You can disable tracker-miner-fs too by using these commands:
/usr/bin/gsettings set org.freedesktop .Tracker. Miner.Files crawling-interval -2 .Tracker. Miner.Files enable-monitors false
/usr/bin/gsettings set org.freedesktop
Afterwards you need to cleanup the database to reclaim some lost space on the disk using:
echo y | LANG=en tracker reset -r
While this doesn't fix the problem, it at least doesn't show me the error messages on every startup.
Hopefully someone can fix this problem soon.