gnome "storage" project, smart windows
David Hart
ubuntu at tonix.org
Tue Dec 13 02:32:02 UTC 2005
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 01:13:51PM -0500, Matt Price wrote:
>
> that's my understanding too. The best search client for beagle
> updates search resultsi n real time. What I'd like is a way to access
> common searches in a persistent way -- in effect like having a script
> that launches best with a particular query, but from the interface
> point of view it would be cool if the search results could look like
> filesi n a folder. I don't see that this is incompatible in principle
> with beagle, but I also don't know enough aboutthe inner workings
> thereof to be sure.
Ahh... I see what you mean now. Yes, a folder view of searches would be
cool.
> > As much as I love Beagle I've had to disable it for the time being.
> > I've had problems with the index that Beagle creates growing too much,
> > and worse, Mono (on which Beagle depends) has been grabbing memory (like
> > a memory leak).
>
> ... not related to not having xattr enabled in fstab, is this? I find
> beagle to be working pretty well at the moment...
If that's user_xattr then no, I have it enabled on the volumes that
Beagle was searching.
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David Hart <ubuntu at tonix.org>
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