On Monday 17 December 2007 08:37:56 am Kevin Dupuy wrote:
On Sun, 2007-12-16 at 23:09 -0600, Stevens wrote:
Just so I won't be accused of hijacking a thread, I've started a new one.
What is the main purpose of Beagle? Besides hosing up your system? I am really curious as to why someone thought that it would be a good idea to put that piece of $#@!& in any distro.
Fred
From what I'm reading right now, I'm presuming either you have no
documents, or they are all on your desktop. If you actually did work, you would love Beagle. I do.
I've been using Beagle since it's SUSE introduction in 2005 (9.3), and it is a really nice way to find any documents, emails, chats, web history, music, podcasts, videos, etc. that is really easy to find things.
Furthermore, as I mentioned on the "other" thread, I'm trying to figure out why Beagle takes up so much CPU and memory in some people's computers
I have no problem with beagle, and I find it a nice way to graphically search for things that I have misplaced. The only time I have trouble with it taking up a lot of my system is during the first run on a clean install, after that it waits until midnight to update its index on my desktop, which has a Intel Cereron D 3.33 Ghz processor and 512 MB ram 2 gig swap. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org