Debajyoti Bera wrote:
Hi,
Recently we came to know that some distributions have difficulty with
the
current Beagle license. Specifically, Debian does not recognise
Creative-Common Attribution 2.0 (CC-by-2.0) as a valid free software license
[1]. However Beagle requires Semweb which
On Thursday 25 October 2007 3:29:59 pm Debajyoti Bera wrote:
KDE folks are all busy with KDE4. So in short, it is not maintained :(
Hopefully once the next feature release of beagle is done, I will have some
time to make kerry work with beagle.
- dBera
dBera,
Lets hope, I too am using
when will beagle be able to read all meta-data from these tags (including)
added comment
it would be make it allot of easier to search for a certain composer or
recording engineer.
TIA
Richard
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Can beagle search on ALL meta-data from music files.
like flac or ogg or mp3
Try to search on a meta tag called channel
which would contain something like: mono stereo or joint
Beagle brings up nothing.
I should ask first if beagle can do this or not.
Richard
, but this is WAY MUCH resources... please help with a solution
Anyone ?
TIA
Richard
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kerry/beagle is not index all files... example:
Name: Akregator
Count: 0
Indexing: No
Now, I have thousands of rss feeds listed in Akregator,
how come beagle is not indexing them?
Regards -
Richard
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for.
TIA ++
Richard
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to lack of time. The ideas described in
the papers are well worth reading, though.
--
Richard
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engine, but you might want to use a subset of the data for easier
to run tests.
Apologies if your script already uses one of these downloads.
That said - wikipedia data makes an excellent test set in my opinion -
go for it, but don't annoy the wikipedia admins in the process. :)
--
Richard
not 100% confident that I set up the experiment properly.
On my machine beagle does an excellent job indexing (unobtrusively) all
files/folders I tell it to. But it does nothing with my extensive files
of Thunderbird emails.
Cordially,
Richard Corbin
?
Cordially,
Richard
Here is the log (after I executed command beagled --replace
--allow-backend Thunderbird)
060830 1934409248 05726 Beagle DEBUG: Starting Beagle Daemon (version 0.2.8)
060830 1934409461 05726 Beagle DEBUG: Running on Mono 1.1.13.6
060830 1934409468 05726 Beagle DEBUG: Command Line
advantages of autopackage is that it's
distro-neutral and geared towards applications which aren't shipped with
the distros.
Anyway, I'm not an autopackage expert.
Richard
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into this. Like everyone else, I'm short on time so it'll be a
while, but thanks. This gives me somewhere to start!
Richard
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On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 15:58 +0100, Daniel Drake wrote:
Richard Laager wrote:
1. Old Logs
Really old versions of Gaim (pre 0.70, I think) stored conversations in
what we now call old logs. These files are flat files, which contain
all the conversations for a given buddy. They are named
.
Thanks,
Richard
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