On Mon, 2008-01-14 at 06:03 -0500, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
Rajko M. wrote:
On Monday 14 January 2008 02:22:18 am Clayton wrote:
I see a few people here saying Beagle runs fine for them with no noticeable impact on performance... how?
It seems that you monitor Beagle in a first time after installation. Though there is pops up note telling that computer will be slower in a first few minutes. Later on you shouldn't notice indexing.
Though that it should be optional as you suggested in another post as the version is 'beagle-0.2.18-30' which by any interparetation of version string is early development. On the other hand, how many people will ever attempt to test software with so low version (except Linux users)?
Which brings back the question...
Why in the hell is Beagle part of the default installation?
it's 0.2 level, and it runs like complete crap.
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