Re: Gnome Journal Article and General Beagle Publicity

2006-11-13 Thread Ken VanDine
to guess, the showstoppers would be: - - Unified Indexies - - SoC Merges - - Timestamp cleanup in API With other memory reductions and stability issues also obviously being fixed. But wait for Joe before taking anything I said to heart ;) Cheers, Kevin Kubasik - - Ken VanDine wrote

Re: Gnome Journal Article and General Beagle Publicity

2006-11-12 Thread Ken VanDine
Is there an estimate for the 0.3 release? --Ken On Sun, 2006-11-12 at 19:56 -0500, Kevin Kubasik wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Ken VanDine wrote: I think this is a good idea. It has been a while since I made time to write an article for GJ. I would

Re: Gnome Journal Article and General Beagle Publicity

2006-11-12 Thread Ken VanDine
I do think it is ready for plug and play. In Foresight, we have it setup to run automatically. The user doesn't have to do anything. We do also keep it very current, we always get new versions cooked up the same day beagle releases. It has really worked pretty well for most people for some

Re: Why running beagle as root not intended?

2005-09-10 Thread Ken VanDine
Not to atack you, but why only a root account? Hopefully you never login with that I would highly recommend creating a real user account and just using sudo or using su when needed. This isn't beagle related, just a good idea. --Ken Kang Jeong-Hee wrote: Hi. newbie to this list. :)

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

2005-03-15 Thread Ken VanDine
I had not noticed this, but this thread made me look. I have a single IndexHelper log file that is 8.1G. All the others look reasonable. Also, it isn't the latest file. A little info: mono 1.1.4 beagle 0.0.7 dbus 0.23.3 --Ken On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 11:02 -0500, Joe Shaw wrote: Hi, On