On Wed, December 24, 2008 13:21, Clayton wrote:
The bad thing for me was that strigi is enabled by default. I disabled it in Configure Desktop -> Advanced -> Nepomuk. Then I uninstalled strigi.
I'm not going to report this somewhere as a bug, because then I'll have the userfriendly police on my back.
Just to say.. you're not alone.
The performance hit I get from Neopomuk is astounding/shocking. Beagle is not as bad anymore.. it actually is fairly well behaved, and the devs have done a good job taming that monster. Under normal use, you probably won't even notice Beagle there anymore... probably :-)
I have nothing against there being desktop search tools.. some poeple need them (I know of one person in particular who cannot function without Beagle because they are so disorganized).. but for me, I have no use them. I wish they were more optional so that people can chose to install if they find it useful.... ie on install you're asked if you want them or something similar.
I also have nothing against desktop search tools (I use one at work on my 'doze box) - as long as *I* have the final decision. But having a good directory structure for your documents can limit my search for a document to a few tens or in very rare cases a few hundreds of documents. For so few documents, I prefer grep. It works, it's proven technology, and it's fast. -- Amedee -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org