The root of the problem seems to be, that all homes are on nfs and users are allowed to login multiple times on the same box (e.g. localhost:0 and localhost:2 (<CTRL><ALT>F9)) I'm gone to the "root" of the problem for a bugreport: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=510137 Andreas Jaeger schrieb:
Bart Whiteley
writes: I think there are some beagle bugs, possibly triggered by certain file types or file system layout, that cause beagle to spin out of control. I have two boxes running 10.3. One of them runs beagle all the time, and I don't notice it. If I did notice it, I would certainly disable it because this laptop is my main system and I don't really even use beagle that much. On the other box running 10.3, whenever I reboot I'm quickly reminded to go shut down beagle because the fans on that box will crank up and make lots of noise as beagle is stuck at 99% CPU usage (even if left running overnight).
If you - or anybody with this problem - could figure out why this occurs, e.g. what file it indexes, and create a bug report such that others can reproduce it, it would be really great!
Andreas
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