On Tue, 2009-07-14 at 13:29 +0200, Heinz Diehl wrote:
In the last 8 hours BeagleDaemon.exe has consumed 34 seconds of CPU time! If you call that a drag you'd better uninstall allot of other services too. Ok, I have another unused machine here, I'll install Beagle there, together with some monitoring tools. Sounds good to me; then everyone who irrationally hates Beagle will stop claiming it is broken. I personally do not think that it's broken, but what I did experience in
On 14.07.2009, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: the past was a Beagle slowing down even a 3GHz quadcore machine significantly from time to another. One of the first things I did when installing a new Linux operating system was to nuke Beagle right from the start. I for myself will never use it anyway, I don't have the need for it, but there are some Linux machines in my workingplace which would profit a lot from it...
One thing to check is the search preferences: System / File System / Search in the GNOME menu, then Search / Preferences in the "Desktop Search" application. I have a directory to which I usually download items and I exclude that from the Beagle search path via the "Indexing" tab. Also in the "Data Sources" I disable the plugins for apps I don't use. I don't think this makes a big difference but on my system the BeagleDaemon runs with a scant ~12MB of writable memory [total is ~50MB, but more than half of that is shared libraries]. -- OpenGroupware developer: awilliam@whitemice.org <http://whitemiceconsulting.blogspot.com/> OpenGroupare & Cyrus IMAPd documenation @ <http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/wmogag/file_view> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org