I meant just don't run it at all. Turn it off. Its way more trouble than its worth at this point. Until it can become totally un-intrusive, detect and avoid the problems that cause it to chew up 100% cpu, its of no use.
While there were several problems reported here in the last couple of months regarding beagle, there were 4 releases of beagle which contained improvements to the same problems. Giving 4 links to the release notes would be cumbersome, but all of the problems discussed recently were addressed in those releases. Shouldn't the dog in its new pants be given a chance ?
Beagle exists because Microsoft has an auto-indexer (which most people turn off), and we all know Linux must rush to have every useless thing the Microsoft has.
Beagle is more than a file indexer. - dBera -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org