Re: Beagle crap !
- From: Michael Soibelman <nowhere-there@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 18:46:37 GMT
PerfectReign wrote:
On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 18:27:27 +0000, a rock fell the sky, hitting Michael
Soibelman on the head, and inspiring the following:
I have now removed beagle twice and last time I even marked it and
related libs to never install-taboo- in Yast. Yet this morning I turned
on my machine and low and behold...beagle is running again.
Does it look like this?
http://tinyurl.com/39xer3
This is
really getting to be something to hate !! Why do the developers have to
inject this crap into my system ?? I ABSOLUTELY will not tolerate a
program searching my system, putting thing in places I am not aware of
and tying up my system resources. This is ludicrous !!
It could be worse - you could be running ZMD. :)
P.S. I'll try to remove it again. How can I make certain it will not
be reinstalled in the future ?? If I can not remove this feature
PERMANENTLY I will absolutely consider switching away from SuSE !! I I
do not do that lightly.
I would suggest SMART. In any case, if you just remove it - and the
daemon - it should not add it again.
I removed it and ZMD the first day I setup 10.1 and haven't had the mutt
reappear.
Well i cooled off a bit now and remarked it as taboo. I think that when I
did that yesterday I marked it as taboo first instead of uninstalling and
then marking it as taboo! At least I hope so. Of course Yast complained
that this (beagle) was needed by nautilus but if I remove that I'm certain
I'll go thru dependency hell !! Though I rarely use Gnome I leave it in
there as a fall back...just in case.
.
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