Hi dBera, hi joe,
@dbera: thanks you made my search come to an end.
in /usr/share/autostart was a beagled.desktop. removed that and now it
doesn't start anymore.
@joe: i just had a look which version starts when loggin in and using
usr/share.
it's the system one which i 0.2.9 as you said.
Hey,
regarding the thunderbird backend. Is there coming any progress?
I really would like to see my mails getting indexed ;)
thanks
Andreas
PS: thanks for your patience disabling beagle startup
Joe Shaw wrote:
Hi,
On 3/22/07, Andreas Heinz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it's the system one
Hi,
On 3/23/07, Andreas Heinz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
regarding the thunderbird backend. Is there coming any progress?
I really would like to see my mails getting indexed ;)
Me too! Last I heard Pierre was working on a new Mork parser that was
a little more stream-based rather than building
Hi there,
since my Beagle is a big Memory hog (200-300 MB) i would like to disable
it, till i try it again after my switch to feisty in april.
i'm searching quite a while now how to disable beagles startup and
havent been able to find a working solution.
recently i read joe's notice to look at
Hi,
On 3/22/07, Andreas Heinz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
since my Beagle is a big Memory hog (200-300 MB) i would like to disable
it, till i try it again after my switch to feisty in april.
Are you using Edgy? You can get the latest packages from:
http://www.kubasik.net/ubuntu/edgy/
which
Hi,
the beagle-desktop in /etc/xdg/Autostart was removed a while ago.
I don't have any clue why beagle starts.
The files in .config where removed too, so there should be no point with
kde not respecting a gnome variable. Is there any other location beagle
could be started from?
i'll have a
Hi,
On 3/22/07, Andreas Heinz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The files in .config where removed too, so there should be no point with
kde not respecting a gnome variable. Is there any other location beagle
could be started from?
There are desktop-specific autostart directories. Basically I would
The files in .config where removed too, so there should be no point with
kde not respecting a gnome variable. Is there any other location beagle
could be started from?
Did you look at ~/.kde/Autostart ? Or beagled.desktop somewhere in
~/.kde/share or in /usr/share/autostart ?
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Hi dBera, hi joe,
@dbera: thanks you made my search come to an end.
in /usr/share/autostart was a beagled.desktop. removed that and now it
doesn't start anymore.
@joe: i just had a look which version starts when loggin in and using
usr/share.
it's the system one which i 0.2.9 as you said.
Hi,
On 3/22/07, Andreas Heinz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it's the system one which i 0.2.9 as you said. unfortunatly this one has
the thunderbird problem which leads to the continuos scanning of my imap
folders. i head a memory use of ~ 270mb after a few seconds.
Yeah, if you're unwilling to
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