Sudhir wrote:
On Sat, 2008-02-09 at 23:15 -0600, David C. Rankin wrote:
Carl Spitzer wrote:
Seems in addition to wasting CPU resources its a drive hog. So I put in a warning line in dot bashrc
du ./.beagle/ -ch | tail
so each time i open a konsole I get a read on how much waste.
Perhaps if it were redeveloped not as a daeman but as a stand alone we could control with cron it would be more useful.
This is absolutely ridiculous. That's nearly 20% of the / partition wasted on the dreaded_dog.
835M ./.beagle/ 835M total 23:11 Rankin-P35a~>
This will fix it
sudo rpm -e $(rpm -qa | grep beagle) kerry && rm -r ~/.beagle <snip>
This begs the question if anyone finds beagle useful and actually uses it. I have found that the hard disk shows a lot of activity when beagle runs.
I either remove it when installing or first thing post install.
Could fellow list members indicate if they find beagle useful or not?
Since i name my directories and files for the contents contained within them... I do not. People who have a home directory full of file names like: "paper4" and "homeworkabc" probably need beagle.
Regards.
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