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From: D Bera
Is there a release which doesn't eat the CPU (and disk bandwidth, and I/O buffers, for that matter) ?
Apparently yes (thats what people say).
Not by my experience with the most recent release.
This is something the upstream does not know - in fact, the feedback is that the recent releases work much better. I am curious what exact kind of problem(s) you are seeing. [snip snip...] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FWIW, and as only a single sample: In 10.2 Beagle ran flat out almost continuously. I created ~/.dontrunbeagle and it went away. (I was glad. I have no clue what beagle is for, and so far as I know, have never needed it, nor wanted it. But maybe I'm wrong!) One saving grace was my dual core machine. Only one core went to redline. In 10.3 it appears that my ~/.dontrunbeagle is ignored. However, I never see intense activity, so I'm not really bothered. (ps -ef | grep beagle shows beagle-related processes). Just one sample. Doesn't help if you're the one who's losing CPU to it. Sorry Cheers, Simon "You can tell whether a man is clever by his answers. You can tell whether a man is wise by his questions." — Naguib Mahfouz -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org