Joe Sloan wrote:
Peter Van Lone wrote:
On Dec 16, 2007 4:39 PM, Joe Sloan <joe@tmsusa.com> wrote:
The standard procedure for me on any new suse build is to nuke beagle completely Beagle doesn't give me any problems at all ... and I use it often to "find stuff" ... I guess if I was using the box as a server I would remove it, but otherwise it seems to me that removing it automatically is more a statement concerning how little you value desktop search, more than a statement about Beagle itself?
(along with fixing the broken non-root paths, and installing What do you consider "the broken non-root paths"? Just curious.
I have to fix the path to deal with the complaints of users who complain that e.g. "ifconfig" isn't installed, or who maybe have to type a full path for common commands. There's IMHO no reason a normal desktop user shouldn't be able to run many commands which reside in /sbin or /usr/sbin.
Unix has always been like that, too. It used to be that many admin commands that are now in /sbin or /usr/sbin used to be in /etc. And /etc was never in any user's path except for root's.
Joe
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