Niki Kovacs wrote:
Le Friday 06 June 2008 11:51:49 Evans Garde, vous avez écrit :
The beagle is highly annoying beast.
First, when left alone, like in the back yard, it will howl like an insane child, that is when it isn't trying to dig a hole under the fence to run off to who knows where.
And if one is let onto your computer, it will consume resources as if the whole purpose of your computer is to run beagle and beagled-helper.
If I wanted not only to turn it off, but to completely uninstall it, 1) would that be possible (that is, without wrecking my desktop's integrity), and if yes 2) what packages would I have to uninstall? I understand Beagle is a Mono app, and since I use the KDE spin of SUSE, can I uninstall Mono also? I uninstalled all packages with beagle in the name, and also kerry, but for dependency reasons kept these:
libbeagle-python-0.2.18-23 libbeagle-0.2.18-23 Beagle is neutralized, but the beagle dependencies in the rest of the system are satisfied. Like Clayton, I'll give it another shot when 11.0 is released - but if it flunks the quake 3 arena test, it's gone. Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org