Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote: > On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Joe Shaw wrote: > >> On 3/28/07, Michael Letourneau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> I know many (most?) dislike beagle and turn it off, but I actually have a >>> need to use it right now, and thought it would be a good solution to >>> finding some information I have mis-placed. >>> >> I'm the main developer of Beagle, so I'm certainly interested to know >> why people turn it off. Is it a lack of necessity, is it a failure in >> user experience, is it misbehaving in some way (including CPU pegging >> or memory hogging)? This is all useful information to me, and I want >> to fix any bugs people come across. >> > > My main issue is that I can not get it to run only on off hours. When it > is running I am unable to use my machine for anything worth while. It > hogs most memory and CPU usuage. I have problems with even the CLI. > > >> I know a lot of people don't want to deal with debugging software, but >> especially in a community distribution I hope there are those who will >> help, rather than uninstalling it as a workaround for some issue. >> > > The problem is how do you attempt to debug it when you can not even do CLI > while it is running. For example if I ssh to the box running beagle... I > am unable to get a connection. I am unable to mount or unmount a NFS > share from the machine. Only when beagle is running. > > Thanks, > > -- > Boyd Gerber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ZENEZ 1042 East Fort Union #135, Midvale Utah 84047 > Being a newbie to linux, I have no use for beagle. There is find files/folders and that's enough for me. I too find my system (intel pIII 450mhz and 768mb ram) runs better without beagle than with it.
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