At Fri, 30 Mar 2007 15:51:52 -0400, Joe Shaw wrote: > > How can I tell beagle to never assume that the system is idle? > > Try running "xset -dpms" and "xset s off" in your X session to see if > that fixes the problem.
No, I had already start "xset -dpms" and "xset s off" when my window manager (FVWM) starts. So that doesn't fix the problem. beagled somehow detects when I switched to a different virtual console and think the machine is now idling. > There's no option right now to turn off the faster indexing on screen > saver, although there's no reason why it couldn't be added. I suggest > filing a bug about that so it doesn't get forgotten. I've filed a feature wish: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=424671 > Another possible workaround is to unset the DISPLAY environment > variable when running beagled, so that it can't connect to the X > server. I faintly recall some problems when doing that, namely that when starting "beagled --replace" from ~/.bash_profile when I log in several times in a row [1], then I had several instances of beagled running concurrently. I think we discussed that on IRC, but I may be mixing things up. [1] This may happen e.g. when I'm working solely with virtual text consoles under LINUX. -- Felix E. Klee Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED], SIP: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Skype: felix.klee _______________________________________________ Dashboard-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
