As many other beagle waansee's I use nfs as my home directory I'd like
to just see the mut in action so I placed a .noindex file in ~.
I still get:
beagled --fg --debug --replace
INFO: Starting Beagle Daemon (version 0.0.8)
DEBUG: Command Line: /usr/lib/beagle/BeagleDaemon.exe --debug --replace
Addendum.
On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 13:56 -0400, Joe Shaw wrote:
The use of extended attributes is central to the entire indexing
infrastructure, so the check done unconditionally.
the check is done unconditionally, obviously.
What you can do is use the BEAGLE_HOME environment variable to point
i finally got beagle-0.0.9 working.
it is a really powerful tool, i'm impressed
however i miss the search over the web feature...
i heard about Google Backend, but it is limited to 1000 queries...
does exists some documentation to write my own backend?
in addition: i am wondering where beagle
On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 20:10 +0200, federico wrote:
however i miss the search over the web feature...
i heard about Google Backend, but it is limited to 1000 queries...
I believe it's 1000 searches *per day*. That's quite a lot for an
individual to run.
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GPG:
Best opens them with whatever gnome-vfs has registered. It's the equivalent of
running:
gnome-open /path/to/some/folder
gnome-open /path/to/file.mp3
are you sure of that?
i ran gnomecc (1.4.0.5), and saw that files .mp3 of type audio/mpeg, are
bind to 'X Multimedia System'
Hey,
On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 23:56 +0200, federico wrote:
i ran gnomecc (1.4.0.5), and saw that files .mp3 of type audio/mpeg, are
gnomecc is almost older than my 3 year old sister. You really have to
remove that and anything relates to GNOME 1.4 series :)
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