John Andersen wrote:
On Feb 16, 2008 3:13 PM, Patrick Shanahan <paka@opensuse.org> wrote:
* John Andersen <jsamyth@gmail.com> [02-16-08 13:40]:
On Feb 16, 2008 6:04 AM, Mike <kenziem@sympatico.ca> wrote:
order of which one is using the most swap. PID TIME+ SWAP COMMAND 3509 140m nscd 8595 122m firefox-bin 3577 90m beagled 7202 74m kmail 17554 53m knotify 3625 53m beagled-helper 10159 47m beagled-helper 8919 47m kio_http 8918 47m kio_http 7233 47m beagled-helper 29436 47m beagled-helper 8921 46m kio_http 8920 46m kio_http 14221 46m beagled-helper 30730 45m beagled-helper 13068 43m beagled-helper 11343 42m beagled-helper 13198 42m beagled-helper 10539 42m beagled-helper 14126 42m beagled-helper 13396 42m beagled-helper 11117 41m beagled-helper
Another reason to just kill the beagle.
No, as has been explained again and again. There appears an errant file on the system. Do "beagled-shutdown" (iirc). Allow beagle to shutdown gracefully. Then restart beagled. If you have the opportunity, perform an fsdisk on your system.
By killing the beagle, I did not condone a kill command.
I meant just don't run it at all. Turn it off. Its way more trouble than its worth at this point. Until it can become totally un-intrusive, detect and avoid the problems that cause it to chew up 100% cpu, its of no use.
Beagle exists because Microsoft has an auto-indexer (which most people turn off), and we all know Linux must rush to have every useless thing the Microsoft has.
And to further reinforce its... illegitimate roots... it's written in mono. It's nothing more than the same pathetic "me-to-ism" when 'moderate' members of fiscally-conservative parties rush to give out goodies (tax-payers' money!) in vote-buying schemes because the fiscally-irresponsible parties do the same.
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