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[opensuse] RE: enourmous number of compressed files under .beagle subdirectory under users home directory Open SUSE 10.2
- From: Registration Account <alpha096@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 19:09:23 +1000
- Message-id: <461A02C3.3000708@xxxxxxxxxx>
My home directory contains the hidden file /.beagle . There is a
subdirectory named TextCache. It currently hold 155 Subdirectories each
with aprox
180 .Gzip files. This is an enormous amount of HDD space and there
appears no limit to the size it will grow. Can anyone tell me its
purpose. I use a KDE standard Menu and I only use beagle as a search
for text on a page in OO or Firefox. Is there any way I can curb
this mass invasion of files being written. I am loath to delete any
files are there is a .DB (guess) primary index file at the bottom of
the TextCache Directory.
Many Thanks Scott
subdirectory named TextCache. It currently hold 155 Subdirectories each
with aprox
180 .Gzip files. This is an enormous amount of HDD space and there
appears no limit to the size it will grow. Can anyone tell me its
purpose. I use a KDE standard Menu and I only use beagle as a search
for text on a page in OO or Firefox. Is there any way I can curb
this mass invasion of files being written. I am loath to delete any
files are there is a .DB (guess) primary index file at the bottom of
the TextCache Directory.
Many Thanks Scott
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