Re: [opensuse] Re: Beagle Configuration



Craig Millar wrote:
Perhaps beagle could check the load and decide whether it is appropriate to
index at the given time? Of course said load is moot and may well require a
thumb suck. Or the other way around and poll for low load times before it
kicks off?


I don't think load will necessarily tell you what you want. I think
it's more an issue of disk usage. If beagle and another I/O-intensive
task kick off at the same time the system can become sluggish even with
low CPU usage.

I actually don't usually notice when Beagle is indexing. I wonder if it
depends on what types of files it has to sort through?
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