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M9. schreef:
It is such a drag, not to be able to use the mouse.. :-(
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M9. Now, is the only time that exists.
OS: Linux 2.6.24-rc7-git5-2-default x86_64
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On Sat, 2008-01-19 at 00:34 +0100, Igor Jagec wrote:
On Fri, 2008-01-18 at 14:43 -0600, Hans Petter Jansson wrote:
BTW I've noticed that it indexes fewer file formats than GDS (which is
one of the reasons why I use GDS), but I'll test it on Factory anyway.
On my openSUSE 10.3 I'll
On Fri, 2008-01-18 at 14:43 -0600, Hans Petter Jansson wrote:
BTW I've noticed that it indexes fewer file formats than GDS (which is
one of the reasons why I use GDS), but I'll test it on Factory anyway.
On my openSUSE 10.3 I'll keep using GDS for now.
Ok, but I think he meant that GDS
On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 16:59 -0800, Joe Sloan wrote:
Not to sound a discordant note, but I found that with google desktop
running, thunderbird (and some other apps I can't recall off hand) would
not start.
Thunderbird works just fine with GDS on my openSUSE 10.3.
Once I saw that stopping
On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 19:26 -0600, Hans Petter Jansson wrote:
On Fri, 2008-01-18 at 01:53 +0100, Igor Jagec wrote:
On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 14:59 -0500, JP Rosevear wrote:
On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 12:48 +0100, Igor Jagec wrote:
Me too. I use Google Desktop Search because it is more mature
On 17-01-2008 at 13:18, Druid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 17, 2008 9:14 AM, Joachim Reichelt
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Hi,
can anyone tell me any reson for installing beagle?
What does this have to do with this list?
could be the moment to decide wether beage shall be included in
On Jan 17, 2008 9:14 AM, Joachim Reichelt
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Hi,
can anyone tell me any reson for installing beagle?
What does this have to do with this list?
Marcio Ferreira
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Hi,
can anyone tell me any reson for installing beagle?
All I see is garbage on ~/.beage and endless/uncounted beagled-helper
(we are using nfs)
Just now a system run out of memory only by these uncountable number of
beagled-helper jobs
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2008, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
On 17-01-2008 at 13:18, Druid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 17, 2008 9:14 AM, Joachim Reichelt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
can anyone tell me any reson for installing beagle?
What does this have to do with this list?
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On 17-01-2008 at 13:18, Druid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 17, 2008 9:14 AM, Joachim Reichelt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
can anyone tell me any reson for installing beagle?
What does this have to do with
Joachim Reichelt wrote:
can anyone tell me any reson for installing beagle?
Beagle is a daemon that crawls and indexes documents on your harddrive,
so you can search them very quickly.
Similar programs are:
* Strigi
http://strigi.sourceforge.net/
* Tracker
On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 12:31 +0100, Andreas Vetter wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jan 2008, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
I for myself always uninstall it after the setup... bu I learnt to
...
I also uninstall it on every machine
Me too. I use Google Desktop Search because it is more mature tool and
On Thursday 17 January 2008 02:37:40 pm Christian Jäger wrote:
It is perfectly normal that an indexing tool is especially active when
building an initial index. Whoever doesn't have the patience to wait
this out and instead uninstalls Beagle instantly cannot really say
anything about its
On Thursday 17 January 2008, Christian Jäger wrote:
It is perfectly normal that an indexing tool is especially active when
building an initial index. Whoever doesn't have the patience to wait
Beagle should be an OPTION not a preset thing .
I would think very few people using Opensuse on the
Am Donnerstag, den 17.01.2008, 21:11 + schrieb peter nikolic:
On Thursday 17 January 2008, Christian Jäger wrote:
It is perfectly normal that an indexing tool is especially active when
building an initial index. Whoever doesn't have the patience to wait
Beagle should be an OPTION not a
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* Clayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] [01-17-08 17:06]:
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Now.. if that was consistent for everyone, it would point to a problem
with Beagle, but there are people here saying it works great, and they
can't imagine being without it.
We have a group on
The problem is that this whole Beagle-debate that we had in the early
days quickly turned into a question of belief. Some swear Beagle is the
root of all evi... ah, slowness, some don't see what the fuss is all
about.
And we have/had the 'initial indexing' problem where people deinstall
Beagle
On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 22:57 +0100, Christian Jäger wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 17.01.2008, 21:11 + schrieb peter nikolic:
On Thursday 17 January 2008, Christian Jäger wrote:
It is perfectly normal that an indexing tool is especially active when
building an initial index. Whoever
We had almost endless discussion in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It did kind of get out of hand... granted a few participants were more
interested in inflammatory remarks.
nasty resource hog. That contradicts my experience, but except taking under
loop google results, where it showed mix of obsolete
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
Might be, and I *am* less demanding. The most I do is process 60K
10MB raw images for web display while serving my own email and web
site and listening to web-fm radio. Oh, and administering remotely 2
openSUSE boxes and 8 windoz machines.
You do all that on your
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
ps: I have three machines, 10.1 and 2 10.3, w/o *any* problems.
It could well be that you are not nearly as demanding of your computer
as other are. For some of us, having the computer go comatose for a few
hundred milliseconds is absolutely unacceptable, while you
On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 14:59 -0500, JP Rosevear wrote:
On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 12:48 +0100, Igor Jagec wrote:
Me too. I use Google Desktop Search because it is more mature tool and
consumes less CPU power.
Its also indexes far less last time I checked.
That's nice to hear, thanks! I'll test
On Fri, 2008-01-18 at 01:53 +0100, Igor Jagec wrote:
On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 14:59 -0500, JP Rosevear wrote:
On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 12:48 +0100, Igor Jagec wrote:
Me too. I use Google Desktop Search because it is more mature tool and
consumes less CPU power.
Its also indexes far less
On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 19:26 -0600, Hans Petter Jansson wrote:
On Fri, 2008-01-18 at 01:53 +0100, Igor Jagec wrote:
On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 14:59 -0500, JP Rosevear wrote:
On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 12:48 +0100, Igor Jagec wrote:
Me too. I use Google Desktop Search because it is more mature
On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 09:11:00PM +, peter nikolic wrote:
On Thursday 17 January 2008, Christian Jäger wrote:
It is perfectly normal that an indexing tool is especially active when
building an initial index. Whoever doesn't have the patience to wait
Beagle should be an OPTION not a
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Christian Jäger schreef:
The problem is that this whole Beagle-debate that we had in the early
days quickly turned into a question of belief. Some swear Beagle is the
root of all evi... ah, slowness, some don't see what the fuss is all
about.
Hi,
On 9/23/07, Rajko M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
linux-kw92:~ # zypper in beagle-thunderbird
The following NEW packages are going to be installed:
MozillaThunderbird art-sharp2 beagle-gui beagle-thunderbird control-center2
eel
evolution-data-server gail gconf-sharp2 glade-sharp2
On Monday 24 September 2007 10:04:14 am Joe Shaw wrote:
Hi,
On 9/23/07, Rajko M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
linux-kw92:~ # zypper in beagle-thunderbird
The following NEW packages are going to be installed:
MozillaThunderbird art-sharp2 beagle-gui beagle-thunderbird
control-center2 eel
Hi,
On 9/24/07, Rajko M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm merely amused that small package pulls in bits that I would never install,
like evolution-data-server, and in any case it is funny to see 123.4 MB as
precondition for 144 kB.
Indeed. It's unfortunate that Thunderbird doesn't provide the
Joe Shaw wrote:
On 9/24/07, Rajko M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm merely amused that small package pulls in bits that I would never install,
like evolution-data-server, and in any case it is funny to see 123.4 MB as
precondition for 144 kB.
Indeed. It's unfortunate that Thunderbird doesn't
linux-kw92:~ # zypper in MozillaThunderbird beagle-thunderbird
* Reading repository 'Main Update Repository' cache
* Reading repository 'Main Repository (NON-OSS)' cache
* Reading repository 'Main Repository (OSS)' cache
* Reading repository 'openSUSE BuildService - Virtualization (QEMU)' cache
*
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2007/5/21, M9. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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As the subject.
They stop the process of copying or comparing..very annoying.
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I uninstalled beagle, and installed the old locate,
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As the subject.
They stop the process of copying or comparing..very annoying.
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M9. Now, is the only time that exists.
OS: Linux 2.6.18.8-03-default x86_64
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Systeem:
Not a solution for newbies, but you can shut beagle down temporarily
with:
beagle-shutdown
Ciao,
A.
Il giorno lun, 21/05/2007 alle 14.18 +0200, M9. ha scritto:
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As the subject.
They stop the process of copying or comparing..very annoying.
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Alberto Passalacqua schreef:
Not a solution for newbies, but you can shut beagle down temporarily
with:
beagle-shutdown
Might be not so bad, when on, it takes aaages to
synchronize.
Ciao,
A.
Il giorno lun,
Il giorno lun, 21/05/2007 alle 14.50 +0200, M9. ha scritto:
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Alberto Passalacqua schreef:
Not a solution for newbies, but you can shut beagle down temporarily
with:
beagle-shutdown
Might be not so bad, when on, it takes
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Alberto Passalacqua schreef:
Il giorno lun, 21/05/2007 alle 14.50 +0200, M9. ha scritto:
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Alberto Passalacqua schreef:
Not a solution for newbies, but you can shut beagle down temporarily
with:
Is it cmd?
Yes, it's a command line tool.
Is it standard in openSUSE?
Yes, it's installed by default.
Is there a manual?
You can just type man manual in a terminal and read there, but this
link provides you some useful hint to do backups:
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Alberto Passalacqua schreef:
Is it cmd?
Yes, it's a command line tool.
Is it standard in openSUSE?
Yes, it's installed by default.
Is there a manual?
You can just type man manual in a terminal and read there, but this
link provides
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