John, On Tuesday 19 December 2006 14:37, John Andersen wrote:
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 13:10, Torkild U. Resheim wrote:
Any chance beagled will _ever_ finish what it's doing and leave me in control of my computer? It's been using all of my CPU for two days and still going. It can't take that long to index a 60G disk.
Since Zen have a similar behavior I start to wonder if the Mono developers are plotting to take over the world's CPU power and use it to impose .net on us all. I guess this is what the Novell/Microsoft deal was all about ;-)
Why not de-install it and replace it with the findutils?
Findutils are great, of course, and I use find, xargs and locate pretty much daily (locate is in a separate package, by the way: findutils-locate). But those tools are not a replacement for beagle or any other content-based indexing, since findutils and friends see only file names.
I find it very annoying.
It has not been a noticeable problem on my 10.2 installation.
That being said, its probably trying to read something It can't. Are you sure there is no bad spot on your disk?
During the pre-release phase, there were problems with some Mono things in the package management tangle. Whatever the problem was, it led to unending CPU grinding, along with log file diarrhea. Randall Schulz -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org