A couple of quick questions about 10.1rc1 w/ KDE: After Pico was moved to non-oss section, I'd expect Nano to be installed by default instead - but it isn't. This means there's no console text editor installed by default - at least when installing from 5 cds. I think this is almost a bug - or am I missing something? Also on my 10.1rc1 I notice that the beaglein-process is running amok on my hard drive - even though I haven't activated the beagle indexing daemon with Kerry. I don't remember this behaviour on earlier betas - it's rather annoying on slow and noisy hard drives - like on my laptop. Anyone else got this problem? Bug or intended? cb400f
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default instead - but it isn't. This means there's no console text editor installed by default - at least when installing from 5 cds. I think this is almost a bug - or am I missing something?
~> rpm -qf $(which vi) vim-6.4.6-14
annoying on slow and noisy hard drives - like on my laptop. Anyone else got this problem? Bug or intended?
Installed from beta9 CDs, I've never seen beagle running here (it's installed, but not running because I never leave my laptop on during the night). ~> cat /etc/cron.d/beagle-crawl-system.crontab SHELL=/bin/sh # Run at 4:30 am every day 30 4 * * * root /usr/lib/beagle/beagle-crawl-system -- % Mauricio Teixeira (netmask) % mteixeira{a}webset{d}net <> Maceio/AL/BR % http://mteixeira.webset.net <> http://pmping.sf.net
A couple of quick questions about 10.1rc1 w/ KDE:
After Pico was moved to non-oss section, I'd expect Nano to be installed by default instead - but it isn't. This means there's no console text editor installed by default - at least when installing from 5 cds. I think this is almost a bug - or am I missing something?
Also on my 10.1rc1 I notice that the beaglein-process is running amok on my hard drive - even though I haven't activated the beagle indexing daemon with Kerry. I don't remember this behaviour on earlier betas - it's rather annoying on slow and noisy hard drives - like on my laptop. Anyone else got this problem? Bug or intended? I just reopened a bug report because of this. I dont know, who had the idea to
Am Montag, 17. April 2006 14:13 schrieb Martin Schlander: put beagle-indexer in cron.daily but I think it's not what most users want. As you mentioned, on laptops it's _very_ annoying and you cannot even stop it as unexperienced user. -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Marcel Hilzinger Linux New Media AG Süskindstr. 4 D-81929 München Tel: +49 (89) 99 34 11 0 Fax: +49 (89) 99 34 11 99
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