How do,

On Mon, 2007-07-09 at 21:07 +0100, Joe Shaw wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On 7/6/07, Bob Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Click on the "Service" tab.  You should see beagled there chewing up
> > > your resources like old bones.
> > >
> > > Kill it by clicking disable.
> >
> > I had looked there, but it apparently hadn't been running as a service,
> > as it didn't show up in the list of services.
> 
> Yeah, it won't show up there because it's a per-user service (like
> D-BUS or gnome-session or kinit) and not a system-wide one.
> 
> There are different ways to enable or disable startup programs
> depending on whether you're running GNOME or KDE.
> 
> > > De select (if selected) beagle, beagle-gui and kio-beagle.  That
> > > should get rid of the cursed beast forever from your system, which
> > > will now increase in performance threefold.
> >
> > Well, I had done that (as I thought I had tried to convey in my original
> > post), but although those beagle packages were gone, the beagled-helper
> > process was still running.  I finally got desperate and just killed it.
> 
> beagle-shutdown will shut down both the main daemon process (beagled)
> and the indexer (beagled-helper).  But if you're not interested in
> running it, killing it is fine.  You'll probably also want to delete
> ~/.beagle, as that's where the indexes are stored.
> 
> If beagled-helper was stuck, that's a bug that's likely fixed, and an
> update might help.
> 
> >  Don't think I've ever come across a package manager (outside of MS
> > Windows, that is) which didn't stop the processes belonging to a package
> > being removed.  Strange.
> 
> It's fairly common for RPM not to kill per-user processes, and I don't
> really know what the SUSE packaging policy is for this.  You might
> want to file a bug and I'll look into fixing it.
> 
> Thanks,
> Joe

I had the same problem as the OP :-(

Found the following repository/files;

http://software.opensuse.org/download/Beagle/openSUSE_10.2

beagle-0.2.17-11.1.i586.rpm                       02-Jul-2007 23:38
1.3M
beagle-evolution-0.2.17-11.1.i586.rpm     02-Jul-2007 23:38   49K
beagle-firefox-0.2.17-11.1.i586.rpm           02-Jul-2007 23:38   59K
beagle-gui-0.2.17-11.1.i586.rpm                02-Jul-2007 23:38  221K
beagle-thunderbird-0.2.17-11.1.i586.rpm 02-Jul-2007 23:38   52K
beaglefs-1.0.4-1.7.i586.rpm                         02-Jul-2007 23:39
18K
kbeaglebar-0.5.0-2.10.i586.rpm                  02-Jul-2007 23:41  305K
kerry-0.2.2-44.5.i586.rpm                              02-Jul-2007 23:42
330K
kio_beagle-0.3.1-33.10.i586.rpm                02-Jul-2007 23:41   59K
libbeagle-0.2.17-12.1.i586.rpm                   02-Jul-2007 23:36   79K
libbeagle-devel-0.2.17-12.1.i586.rpm        02-Jul-2007 23:36   59K
libbeagle-doc-0.2.17-12.1.i586.rpm           02-Jul-2007 23:36   36K

Updated the the following files via YaST from this repository &
beagle/system is back to normal :-)

libbeagle-0.2.17-12.1                         Wed 11 Jul 2007 04:16:45
PM EDT
beagle-gui-0.2.17-11.1                      Tue 10 Jul 2007 03:15:06 PM
EDT
beagle-0.2.17-11.1                             Tue 10 Jul 2007 03:14:46
PM EDT
beagle-evolution-0.2.17-11.1            Tue 10 Jul 2007 03:14:31 PM EDT
beagle-firefox-0.2.17-11.1                 Tue 10 Jul 2007 03:14:23 PM
EDT
beagle-index-10.2_20061101-31    Tue 10 Jul 2007 10:59:34 AM EDT

taharka

Lexington, Kentucky U.S.A.

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