Unfortunately it looks like its 0.2.x and that's SLED10-SP2. Any idea why the files from /etc/skel are over written or deleted?
-------------------------------------------------------------- Craig Silva, IT Manager, ABX Logistics (Aust.) P/L 9 Trade Park Dve. Tullamarine. Melbourne. vic. 3043 Australia Tel: + 61 3 9 335 8250, Fax: +61 3 9 335 2714, Mob: 0408408748 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://www.abxlogistics.com.au >>> Debajyoti Bera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 30/07/2008 1:03 pm >>> > The problem now becomes how to exclude these directories from beagle > indexing and to do it in a way that is automated by the system so that the > exclusion is incorporated into the beagle config for each new user without > some manual intervention by the user or admin.. The problem is that when a What version of beagle exists in SLED10 ? If its 0.3.x, then take a look at the global config files at /etc/beagle/config-files. Look specially for Daemon.xml and FilesQueryable.xml. FilesQueryable.xml contains the default excluded directories and they allow environment variables (e.g. you can specify $HOME/mapped_dir). You might also want to add "Files" (and other relevant backends) to Daemon.xml:DeniedBackends so that by default these backends are turned off. If it is 0.2.x or earlier, then the /etc/skel approach is the only way that comes to my mind. Although, I cant quite say off the top of my head what is going wrong. - dBera -- ----------------------------------------------------- Debajyoti Bera @ http://dtecht.blogspot.com beagle / KDE / Mandriva / Inspiron-1100 _______________________________________________ Dashboard-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers _______________________________________________ Dashboard-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
