Gary Baribault wrote:
And just for your general information, with Beagle installed, SuSE was using 1.5Gig of Memory and 256Meg of Swap.
After removing Beagle and a reboot, I have 887Meg free and no swap used, I would think that Beagle qualifies as a HOG. I don't care what it offers as an advantage, it isn't worth that, (I have about 2 Gigs of EMail it was indexing)
Well, I've never rebooted after nuking beagle, but I've always noticed similar benefits - Unfortunately beagle got my attention because whilst playing quake 3 arena online I would experience annoying pauses during game play, lasting up to half a second. Naturally I would often be fragged during these comatose periods. Removing beagle and zmd brings back silky smooth performance. It would be great if the beagle devs could take a page from the boinc playbook, and only use CPU when it is not being used by other apps. Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org