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I installed Tracker only because Nautilus started to crashed upon upgrading and whined about not finding some part of Tracker. What I didn't know, was I needed to install only tracker-lib instead of the whole package. I've now removed it but it didn't help at all, since now it's Nautilus that hogs up my memory. It usually takes less than 20 megs, but when browsing vids it eats up to 900 MB and even swaps a bit before settling down and starting a new round.
The rest of the bugs I know are due to my own choses to software differently than maybe meant to, and that Compiz-Fusion thing isn't too severe. Seems like Compiz is having problems with compositing on first try, but still too lazy to try to solve it, since I don't usually even boot more than once or twice a day.