On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 04:27:29PM -0500, Paul Elliott wrote:
> 
> Help I can not stop beagle!
> 
> I have:
> 
>       1) removed beagle from my system tray.
> 
>       2) unchecked "start beagle indexing service automaticly"
>          both from the beagle configure page and from
>            control center \ kde componets \ desktop search
> 
> In spite of this everytime f*#king time I log in from xdm
> I get a process started like this:
> beagled /usr/lib/beagle/BeagleDaemon.exe --bg
> 
> It procedes to consume system resources!
> 
> I have to run beagle-shutdown to turn it off.
> 
> Is there anyway to stop the f*#ker from starting in
> the first place?
> 
> I do not want to remove the rpm's because I might want
> to run it some day.
> 
> Why is this not documented?
> 
> Please help me get rid of this turkey.
> 
> 


Partial answer: to disable beagle indexing systemwide:

from root edit the file :/opt/kde3/share/autostart/beagled.desktop

change the line:
X-KDE-autostart-condition=kerryrc:Beagle:AutoStart:true

to:

X-KDE-autostart-condition=kerryrc:Beagle:AutoStart:false


beagle indexing does not start anymore for all users!

This is documented nowhere!

I still think that unchecking "start beagle indexing 
service automaticly" not working is a bug.



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