Vincent Untz wrote:
Hey,
I'm looking at https://features.opensuse.org/305296 The decision was to disable beagle by default. We have various options to do so and I'd like feedback on what would work best for people:
If it's been decided, I know this is the wrong time/place to ask this. But I hope you guys will guide me to the proper path: How could beagle be fixed instead of getting rid of it? I can easily get rid of it myself if I want to but I'm not able to fix it though I'd like to. I've used it a lot during times in different versions of openSUSE and possibly before "open" ones. I can't remember exactly when it appeared. But I like it when it works. In my boxes (KDE) It only "goes crazy" every once in a while. I haven't got a clue what triggers it to do so. When I notice that (it takes one core 100%, I have four) I stop Kerry. Then I start it again and it will run again for days without problems. It also finds anything in no time at all from my several TB of disks. So not installing it or not enabling it as default is no fix IMHO. Still, once installed or enabled it will continue the same ol' way. So how to fix it? Who could do that? -- Vahis http://waxborg.servepics.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org