On May 29, 2006, at 10:09 AM, Agent M wrote:
> "Google Mini" is just a web crawler/ indexer.

I'll have to re-read the specs again.  I thought it could do more,  
i.e. index non-web-available files.

If that's all google mini is, then it's just a matter of turning the  
public shares into web-accessible folders and indexing with beagle.

> You seem to be looking for a general all-around file-system-level  
> content indexer. Is that correct?

Yes.  At least that sounds like what I'm looking for.  Is there a  
buzzword for such an indexer?  Something I can use in a google search?

> I am not aware of any that can work in a decentralized fashion for  
> Linux.

Any in a centralized fashion for Linux?

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- Robert
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