On Thursday 18 January 2007 14:53, Kai Ponte wrote:
> ...
>
> I wonder how indexing in Vista and/or Macintosh will compare. Will
> people find high CPU usage?
Mac OS X's counterpart is called Spotlight and signified by a
white-on-blue stylized looking-glass (Sherlock Holmes-style) icon and
has a
On Thursday 18 January 2007 14:00, Fred A. Miller wrote:
> On Thursday January 18 2007 1:23 am, Kai Ponte wrote:
> > I officially gave up a year or two ago. Besides, I'm a manager now and
> > don't have to actually think anymore. :P
>
> I'm going to be good and not take advantage of that. :)
Why
On Thursday January 18 2007 4:36 am, Janne Karhunen wrote:
> On 1/18/07, Stephan Binner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > New KDE menu for one is utterly worthless without it.
> >
> > Not exactly true: application, bookmark and addressbook search for
> > example will also continue to work without kd
On Thursday January 18 2007 1:23 am, Kai Ponte wrote:
> I officially gave up a year or two ago. Besides, I'm a manager now and
> don't have to actually think anymore. :P
I'm going to be good and not take advantage of that. :)
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http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/2639 reported that Sun recently did a
comparison of 4 desktop indexers including Beagle - report available here
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/tracker-list/2007-January/pdfLkb0uuBAEw.pdf
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On Thursday 18 January 2007 02:28, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> ...
>
> Over the years, people have managed to keep their files
> together. UNIX: ~, as always. DOS: Dedicated folder on C:,
> or another drive. Win 4.x-6.x: My Documents. Why would we
> suddenly need search engines?
Because now we have mu
On Thursday 18 January 2007 01:10, Stephan Binner wrote:
> On Thursday, 18. January 2007 10:36:30 Janne Karhunen wrote:
> > > will also continue to work without kdebase3-beagle being installed...
> >
> > Ok thanks for clarification, I thought it was based on beagle.
> > Does it use beagle for anyth
On Thursday, 18. January 2007 10:36:30 Janne Karhunen wrote:
> > will also continue to work without kdebase3-beagle being installed...
> Ok thanks for clarification, I thought it was based on beagle.
> Does it use beagle for anything?
Would the package exist otherwise? :-) The Beagle plugin enr
>>> On 18-01-2007 at 12:28, Jan Engelhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Over the years, people have managed to keep their files
> together. UNIX: ~, as always. DOS: Dedicated folder on C:,
> or another drive. Win 4.x-6.x: My Documents. Why would we
> suddenly need search engines. People unable to l
>> Look at a PDF file once, there's so much extraneous formatting
>> information interleaved with the text that only rarely would grep or
>> other textual search find what you're looking for. The same goes for
>> PostScript, Word and almost any word-processing or document
>> distribution format.
>
On 1/18/07, Stephan Binner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> New KDE menu for one is utterly worthless without it.
Not exactly true: application, bookmark and addressbook search for example
will also continue to work without kdebase3-beagle being installed...
Ok thanks for clarification, I thought
On Wednesday, 17. January 2007 21:14:53 Janne Karhunen wrote:
> New KDE menu for one is utterly worthless without it.
Not exactly true: application, bookmark and addressbook search for example
will also continue to work without kdebase3-beagle being installed...
Bye,
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On Wednesday 17 January 2007 18:51, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> On Wednesday 17 January 2007 18:35, Kai Ponte wrote:
> > On Wednesday 17 January 2007 15:50, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> > ...
> >
> > > There are alternatives to Beagle, but I'm not sure they're any
> > > more "ready for prime-time" than
On Wednesday January 17 2007 11:52 pm, Benjamin Rosenberg wrote:
> > No..once installed, open a konsole, su or sux to root, then run
> > "updatedb"
> > Once done, then locate works fine.
>
> And after this it will be updated via a cronjob each night or
Yep..runs via cron.
> whenever t
On Jan 17, 2007, at 10:47 PM, Fred A. Miller wrote:
On Wednesday January 17 2007 6:41 pm, Robert Lewis wrote:
Install locate.it's a UNIX util. available from several of the
servers. It runs from commandline, but quick and VERY usefull.
Beagle
isn't ready for prime time yet.
Fred
I li
On Wednesday January 17 2007 6:41 pm, Robert Lewis wrote:
> > Install locate.it's a UNIX util. available from several of the
> > servers. It runs from commandline, but quick and VERY usefull. Beagle
> > isn't ready for prime time yet.
> >
> > Fred
> >
>
> I like locate and have been using it
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 18:35, Kai Ponte wrote:
> On Wednesday 17 January 2007 15:50, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> ...
>
> > There are alternatives to Beagle, but I'm not sure they're any
> > more "ready for prime-time" than Beagle is.
>
> Yeah, I agree.
>
> Plus locate is - gulp - command line a
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 15:50, Randall R Schulz wrote:
>
> Look at a PDF file once, there's so much extraneous formatting
> information interleaved with the text that only rarely would grep or
> other textual search find what you're looking for. The same goes for
> PostScript, Word and almost
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 15:06, Fred A. Miller wrote:
> On Wednesday January 17 2007 2:07 pm, Janne Karhunen wrote:
> > On Wednesday 17 January 2007 21:05, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> > > >Beagled seems to be constantly hogging one CPU (in 10.2) once
> > > > you leave system to idle. Any way to lim
Fred A. Miller wrote:
> On Wednesday January 17 2007 2:07 pm, Janne Karhunen wrote:
>
>> On Wednesday 17 January 2007 21:05, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
>>
Beagled seems to be constantly hogging one CPU (in 10.2) once you
leave system to idle. Any way to limit this? Uninstalling this is
On Wednesday January 17 2007 2:07 pm, Janne Karhunen wrote:
> On Wednesday 17 January 2007 21:05, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> > >Beagled seems to be constantly hogging one CPU (in 10.2) once you
> > >leave system to idle. Any way to limit this? Uninstalling this is
> > >probably not an option anymore a
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 22:00, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> >> What dependency?
> >
> >Precisely that. I'd prefer to get it going..
>
> Hm? I just confirmed on a fresh install.
Ok, but like it or not, beagle is probably not going away
any day soon. So, I'd still prefer to just get it going.
That,
On Jan 17 2007 21:07, Janne Karhunen wrote:
>On Wednesday 17 January 2007 21:05, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
>
>> >Beagled seems to be constantly hogging one CPU (in 10.2) once you
>> >leave system to idle. Any way to limit this? Uninstalling this is
>> >probably not an option anymore as SUSE has built
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 21:05, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> >Beagled seems to be constantly hogging one CPU (in 10.2) once you
> >leave system to idle. Any way to limit this? Uninstalling this is
> >probably not an option anymore as SUSE has built a dependency net
> >around this.
>
> What dependen
>Hi,
>
>Beagled seems to be constantly hogging one CPU (in 10.2) once you
>leave system to idle. Any way to limit this? Uninstalling this is
>probably not an option anymore as SUSE has built a dependency net
>around this.
What dependency?
20:05 ichi:/lnk/102/i586 > l -og *beagl*
-rw-r--r-- 1
Hi,
Beagled seems to be constantly hogging one CPU (in 10.2) once you
leave system to idle. Any way to limit this? Uninstalling this is
probably not an option anymore as SUSE has built a dependency net
around this.
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