On 13 February 09, John Lange wrote:
Just like any good hound dog, on my system beagled never stops!
After the system has been idle for a few minutes beagled will start up and start burning CPU. At first I thought this was expected behavior.
Then I noticed that it isn't actually doing anything and it never stops!
I can tell it isn't indexing anything because the hard drive is not running and no matter how long I leave the system beagled keeps burning CPU. On my laptop this causes the fans to run on max and is just generally kind of annoying.
Is there something wrong with mine or should I file a bug report?
-- John Lange www.johnlange.ca
Just like a real beagle, it's impossibly stubborn, and untrainable. The real problem is that it's written in Mono. Mono is a reimplementation of C#. Unlike real languages, which have a purpose to solve problems in a manner which is efficient as possible, C# is written (by MS) for the purpose of burning up resources (like CPU cycles), so as to cause the computer owner to replace their current computer with a new one (thus generating another sale for MS Windows). Hope that helps. C# is an abortion Mono is a reimplementation of an abortion. Beagle is an app written in a reimplementation of an abortion. -- As the Founding Fathers knew well, a government that does not trust its honest, law-abiding, taxpaying citizens with the means of self-defense, is not itself worthy of trust. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org