Joe Shaw wrote:
> Hey,
>
> On 5/18/07, Pat Double <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> The PowerTop program (http://www.linuxpowertop.org/) helps find what is using
>> the most power on a machine. Out of the possible suggestions, beagle is the
>> only app to be recommended for removal by the tool itself. The remaining are
>> kernel. That doesn't seem very fair, does it?
>>     
>
> Yeah, I noticed that too.  Especially seeing as there are other likely
> culprits listed in their FAQ, like gnome-power-manager, pidgin/gaim,
> and evolution:
>
>     http://www.linuxpowertop.org/known.php
>
> I guess we're easy to pick on, though.
>
> The actual indexing process on battery isn't too interesting because
> it *will* substantially impact battery life with its constant reading
> and writing of data.  What would be more interesting to know is what
> the impact of Beagle on the system is when indexing is disabled
> because of battery power.  (And perhaps we should make that the
> default.)
>
>   
beagle should do nothing (index,crawling etc) while running on battery. 
(by default)
if someone wants to enable it let him... but by default it should not 
waste battery power..
maybe show a warning in the search dialog "you are running on battery, 
in order to save power not all files are indexed, please connect to AC 
power to continue the indexing process"
or something like this (maybe shorter)

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