I'm also one of the old guys who deactivate Beagle owing to bad experience in the past. I might be tempted to revisit that decision, since a search feature for one's files is of obvious merit.
Me too... when Beagle was introduced it pretty much tanked my computer... I couldn't remove it fast enough. That said, Beagle is no longer a problem in my experience. While I don't use it, if it is installed (and updated of course) on my computer, I don't even notice that it's there anymore. I did a recent re-install of 11.1 x64 and Beagle sat there humming along for about a week until I got around to removing it - this time it was removed simply because I don't use it (same reason I remove the KDE4 games that are included by default), and definitely not because it was sucking up CPU and memory like it used to. Basically... it's come a long way from when it was first included in the distro, and it works well for what it's designed to be. C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org