Re: Is Beagle a Good Thing?
- From: dexter <ddmbox2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 15:26:16 +0000
On Thu November 29 2007 14:12:05 Timothy Murphy wrote:
I sometimes find when my laptop becomes very slow
and I run "top" to see what is happening
that the culprit is "beagled-helper".
I don't recall ever starting beagled,
and it does not seem to be listed by chkconfig.
Is it now a standard part of Fedora?
Is it mandatory to run it?
What exactly does it do?
"man beagled" says it is "a system for searching
and managing your personal information space",
which I don't find very informative, or convincing.
Remove it if you value your cpu cycles its a resource hog, I'd also ditch the
mono-core it sits on too and all its dependants YMMV.
So to answer your question no.
...dex
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