Clayton wrote:
I've been running openSUSE 10.3 for a week, and I'm quite satisfied. This morning I began work and noticed my machine was unusually slow. I launched 'top' and saw that a process called beagled-helper consumed no less than 80% CPU (I'm working on a PIV 2.4 GHz).
Is this some daily indexing process or what? BTW, I left my machine running all night.
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Personally, I am one who had the 100% CPU use problems. I found that after upgrading to 0.3.x, and then severely limiting what Beagle was allowed to index (limiting it to a single directory with only a few files), I could get it "under control", and it was... reasonably silent in the background. In the end I removed it. It provided nothing I needed, and the resource consumption... even on an AMD6400+ with 4GB of RAM... was more than I was willing to allow it to have.
I've got 6 GB of RAM on this machine, and...gave beagle another chance. It didn't take too long to banish it back to the doghouse... What does this thing do, bubblesort in an interpreted-at-execution-time language?
C.
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