On Friday 30 March 2007 14:47, Joe Shaw wrote:

> I really suspect that for a lot of people it's the cron job that gives
> them such a negative impression, because that is designed to be a once
> off, middle-of-the-night process and it doesn't do any sort of
> throttling based on system load.

The guess is close enough. 
It is actually the I/O that is slow and faster CPU doesn't help much. 
Problem is when 2 or more programs are trying to access HD at the same time, 
and that happens on the first boot. 

Tweaking Beagle alone is not a solution. 
From your posts it seems that was done quite some work to keep it modest in 
requirements. 

I still have Beagle running and I can't complain on it's regular activity, but 
because of negative opinions that I have picked up around, I didn't tried to 
configure it. I'll see with 10.3 alpha. 

-- 
Regards, Rajko.
http://en.opensuse.org/Portal 
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