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Re: [opensuse] 11.4 - is 'tracker' 'beagle' in disguise?
- From: "Rajko M." <rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 8 May 2011 07:22:49 -0500
- Message-id: <201105080722.49812.rmatov101@charter.net>
On Sunday, May 08, 2011 12:11:51 AM Felix Miata wrote:
1) "using puters for (30) years"
Compare that to new user that knows what he/she can see on the screen.
To me it seems that such users will benefit of desktop search.
2) "too many disks to easily keep track of"
And you say that you don't have use of automated system to track your data :)
Maybe some program/utility that will know that some disk is not online, but
that will have idea what is on that disk will help you to know not only that
you have disk, but also what is on that disk.
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Rajko
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Others might disagree, but IMO I've been human 60 years, using puters for
roughtly half of them, have too many disks to easily keep track of (est.
50 spread amongst 30+ puters and more than one shelf), and have yet to
find a use for a disk indexer of the Magellan, Bob, Beagle, Akonadi &
Nepomuk ilk.
1) "using puters for (30) years"
Compare that to new user that knows what he/she can see on the screen.
To me it seems that such users will benefit of desktop search.
2) "too many disks to easily keep track of"
And you say that you don't have use of automated system to track your data :)
Maybe some program/utility that will know that some disk is not online, but
that will have idea what is on that disk will help you to know not only that
you have disk, but also what is on that disk.
--
Regards,
Rajko
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