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 Post subject: Putting beagled to sleep
PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 7:49 am 
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Hi

Every time I boot, beagled and beagled-helper slam my hard disk and eat all my CPU cycles. I don't even use beagle.

Please tell how I can permanently stop them.

thanks!


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 7:54 am 
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http://beagle-project.org/Configuring

you should find everything you need here
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beagle-shutdown: Shutdown currently running beagled. This is the recommended way to stop beagled.


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During installation I used 'detailed' package install, search for 'beagle' and remove most of the packages. As far as I can remember, only 'libbeagle' can't be removed, as it's needed by Nautilus. So it's not even installed on my machines :)

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Another idea for 10.2: delete zmd and rug, and YaST package management will fly :-) 10.3 will have 'zypper', which is still young and has some minor troubles, but a very nice and fast command line package management application.

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Thanks guys. That was driving me up the wall. I'd log in and everything seemed OK then as soon as I started doing something my system turned to molasses!


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