Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-21 Thread Sergio Espeja
I've updated my kernel version to 2.6.11 (gentoo-dev-sources-2.6.11) and this solve the problem! Thanks! Sergio. --- Jon Trowbridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 13:04 +0100, Sergio Espeja > wrote: > > when I start it up (beagled) it takes all the > memory disponible. > > Thi

Re: [tomboy-list] Feature Request: Hidden URIs/Names for links

2005-03-21 Thread Shane Bishop
Hey all, I get the same thing when I drag files from nautilus. It happens no matter what type of file it is (I tried, tar.gz, jpg, exe, .conf, .doc) I noticed something else when the filename has spaces in it. the second link (in the form of /home/user/My file here) ends up only linked till 'My'

Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-21 Thread Daniel Drake
Shane Bishop wrote: It still has the problem with generating huge amounts of logs. Same exception message? If so, would I be right in saying that you are an Ubuntu user, and don't have libgmime installed (but do have libgmime-sharp)? ___ Dashboard-hacker

Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-21 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 15:51 +, Daniel Drake wrote: > Shane Bishop wrote: > > It still has the problem with generating huge amounts of logs. > > Same exception message? If so, would I be right in saying that you are an > Ubuntu user, and don't have libgmime installed (but do have libgmime

Beagle not using GNOME thumbnails (?)

2005-03-21 Thread MDK
Could it be that Beagle is not actually using the GNOME/Nautilus thumbnails for images? I suspect because: 1) While using Beagle under some system load, I noticed that I can "see" images being rendered in BEST (white gecko jpeg "parsing" line). It looks to me like images (say: 800x600) are being g

Re: Beagle not using GNOME thumbnails (?)

2005-03-21 Thread Joe Shaw
On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 21:50 +0100, MDK wrote: > Could it be that Beagle is not actually using the GNOME/Nautilus > thumbnails for images? I suspect because: > > 1) While using Beagle under some system load, I noticed that I can "see" > images being rendered in BEST (white gecko jpeg "parsing" line

suse 9.3 inotify kernels.

2005-03-21 Thread Robert Love
It is not even out yet, but here we are. http://primates.ximian.com/~rml/kernel-rml/suse-93-i586/ Consult a physician before starting this or any other exercise regime. Robert Love ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@

Re: Beagle not using GNOME thumbnails (?)

2005-03-21 Thread MDK
Dnia 21-03-2005, pon o godzinie 16:25 -0500, Joe Shaw napisał(a): > It should be using the thumbnails. In Best hit Ctrl-U to see the HTML > source and see where the file is being loaded from. I just tried it on > a jpg in my homedir, and it worked for me: Got it. It will only use thumbnails i

Re: Beagle not using GNOME thumbnails (?)

2005-03-21 Thread MDK
Dnia 21-03-2005, pon o godzinie 16:25 -0500, Joe Shaw napisał(a): > > 2) I've got some SVG drawings that render perfect thumbnails in > > Nautilus. In beagle I can only see "broken-image" flag for them. > > This is because Gecko doesn't support rendering of SVG. It'd be good to > open a bug on

Beagle doesn't notice files being moved

2005-03-21 Thread MDK
Beagle doesn't notice file movements across filesystem. $ touch test.txt LOG: DEBUG: - file:///home/mdk/Desktop/zdjecia/test.txt DEBUG: + file:///home/mdk/Desktop/zdjecia/test.txt $ echo "this is a test" >> test.txt LOG: DEBUG: - file:///home/mdk/Desktop/zdjecia/test.txt DEBUG: + file:///home

Re: Beagle doesn't notice files being moved

2005-03-21 Thread MDK
Dnia 22-03-2005, wto o godzinie 00:47 +0100, MDK napisał(a): > Beagle doesn't notice file movements across filesystem. > ... > I'm using inotify 0.20 + reiserfs3 with user_xattr set. Could it be that noatime mount flag is causing that? -- Michał Dominik K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.mdk.org.pl

Re: Beagle: Consumes lots of memory making the system unusable

2005-03-21 Thread Lukin
FWIW - libgmime doesn't seem to be considered 'stable' for the hoary version of ubuntu. For some reason libgmime-cil installed without problem, but I couldn't find libgmime via the update manager. I cant remember where I found it, but I installed it from here http://mirror.clarkson.edu/pub/distrib

Alt-D to focus text entry field

2005-03-21 Thread Lukin
I am so used to Alt-D to focus the cursor into the URL bar in FireFox I decided to add it to the best window. Ctrl-L just didn't do it for me. I wonder... Is there a standard on this? Regardless.. it make me happy :) Maybe someone else will find it useful This is against the cvs as of the time o