On Wednesday 17 January 2007 15:06, Fred A. Miller wrote:
On Wednesday January 17 2007 2:07 pm, Janne Karhunen wrote:
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 21:05, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
Beagled seems to be constantly hogging one CPU (in 10.2) once you leave system to idle. Any way to limit this? Uninstalling this is probably not an option anymore as SUSE has built a dependency net around this.
What dependency?
Precisely that. I'd prefer to get it going..
Install locate.....it's a UNIX util. available from several of the servers. It runs from commandline, but quick and VERY usefull. Beagle isn't ready for prime time yet.
Once again it must be pointed out that locate only operates on file names. Beagle looks at file contents. They're not interchangeable. Furthermore, even if you combine one of the grep family of programs with locate you won't recreate Beagle's capabilities because Beagle extracts text contents from a variety of file formats even when that textual content represented in obscure ways. Look at a PDF file once, there's so much extraneous formatting information interleaved with the text that only rarely would grep or other textual search find what you're looking for. The same goes for PostScript, Word and almost any word-processing or document distribution format. There are alternatives to Beagle, but I'm not sure they're any more "ready for prime-time" than Beagle is.
Fred
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