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Re: [opensuse-factory] Question about beagle
- From: jdd <jdd@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2009 08:47:18 +0200
- Message-id: <49F6A676.7080402@xxxxxxxxx>
Vincent Untz a écrit :
bea&gle is a nuisance even in dualcore computer
updatedb and locate did a very good job and I used it twice a year, si
it's enough.
Wgy want to index *all* the contents of a computer? If people need it,
install it, ok, but don't oblige other to do so
and there is one in kde4, that can be unactivated, is it not possible
to default beagle as not activated?
jdd
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Le lundi 27 avril 2009, à 17:17 -0500, Kevin Yeaux Dupuy a écrit :
Note: I don't use beagle and I personally have no strong opinion on
whether it should be enabled or disabled by default, except from a
user interface point of view.
bea&gle is a nuisance even in dualcore computer
Note 2: btw, another solution could be to replace beagle with something
else. Did people investigate how the other players in this field compare
to beagle? Are people opposed to beagle specifically or to the fact that
an indexer has an impact on performances?
updatedb and locate did a very good job and I used it twice a year, si
it's enough.
Wgy want to index *all* the contents of a computer? If people need it,
install it, ok, but don't oblige other to do so
and there is one in kde4, that can be unactivated, is it not possible
to default beagle as not activated?
jdd
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