Shaochun Wang ha scritto:
> Hi guys:
> 
> I wouldn't like, but i have to say that all current available linux
> desktop search engines are rubbish. Keep reading, and you'll know why.
> 
> 1. Beagle is full of buggy. Can you imagine what makes a software consumes
> five hundrend Megabits of memory? On my system, this beast consumes
> almost all of memory and makes my swap half full. Besides, it also
> monopolizes CPU and makes my system unusable. When you search something,
> beagle gives you some hints which is not good enough. Beagle can search
> chm, pdf etc. files.
> 
> 2. Tracker is boasting itself of consuming little system resource and
> quick responding speed. It's true when compared with beagle and google
> desktop search. It consumes about twenty five megabits on idle state and
> gives you something in an acceptable time. But what can be called a
> search engine when it returns nothing you want? In other hand, tracker
> can't index chm file.
> 
> 3. Google desktop search is heavy like beagle. It makes my system so
> slow that I wonder whether it is the product of google. It is source
> closed and only binary distributed. But this is unimportant, and who
> will be interested in the source of such ugly software :-)
> 
> In one word, there is no useable desktop search engine for linux.
> 
> 

Thanks for your opinion. Next time write it on your own blog instead of
wasting our time.

m.
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