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Re: [opensuse] Beagle frontend (was: General Poor quality of Opensuse)
- From: Adam Tauno Williams <awilliam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2009 14:05:27 -0400
- Message-id: <1247594727.12167.24.camel@linux-m3mt>
I also frequently use the web interface, just because I'm frequently inThis is new to me. I have to try it!
a browser, which is http://localhost:4000/ provided you have it
enabled. It is my default page so Ctrl-T takes me there in a new tab.
Sounds odd, but it is handy. You enable the web interface via -
beagle-config Networking WebInterface true
- it is not enabled by default and only listens on localhost. It is
like having your own personal Google.
But I'd have to change the port, 4000 is in use (for telnet to a daemon) -
but that option is not offered.
Off hand I don't know how.
Another question: do you know if beagle, in 11.0, scans openoffice
documents?
Yes, it is beautiful! If you have the task of maintaining (which is
much harder than creating!) a large number of documents this saves
massive amounts of time.
<http://beagle-project.org/Supported_Filetypes>
If you just enabled Beagle [it wasn't running before] it may not have
competed the indexing of your documents, it does so rather slowly so as
not to bog down the system.
The other day I was looking for a file I had misplaced (ie, it
was not in the directory it should), so I wanted to search using a
sentence I knew I had used. Nothing found.
Do you have Beagle set to index your documents (and your home
directory)? I believe some of that is disabled by default.
I finally found it via locating a backup copy, and then searching for the
exact file name.
So... does it search .odt files? If it does, I have something
broken/misconfigured. If it doesn't, it is a real pity.
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