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Re: [opensuse] Beagle frontend (was: General Poor quality of Opensuse)
I also frequently use the web interface, just because I'm frequently in
a browser, which is http://localhost:4000/ provided you have it
enabled. It is my default page so Ctrl-T takes me there in a new tab.
Sounds odd, but it is handy. You enable the web interface via -
beagle-config Networking WebInterface true
- it is not enabled by default and only listens on localhost. It is
like having your own personal Google.
This is new to me. I have to try it!
But I'd have to change the port, 4000 is in use (for telnet to a daemon) -
but that option is not offered.

Off hand I don't know how.

Another question: do you know if beagle, in 11.0, scans openoffice
documents?

Yes, it is beautiful! If you have the task of maintaining (which is
much harder than creating!) a large number of documents this saves
massive amounts of time.

<http://beagle-project.org/Supported_Filetypes>

If you just enabled Beagle [it wasn't running before] it may not have
competed the indexing of your documents, it does so rather slowly so as
not to bog down the system.

The other day I was looking for a file I had misplaced (ie, it
was not in the directory it should), so I wanted to search using a
sentence I knew I had used. Nothing found.

Do you have Beagle set to index your documents (and your home
directory)? I believe some of that is disabled by default.

I finally found it via locating a backup copy, and then searching for the
exact file name.
So... does it search .odt files? If it does, I have something
broken/misconfigured. If it doesn't, it is a real pity.

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