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<0> PaulKING: or 64bit
<1> thus mixed emotions here of course
<0> PaulKING: unlike debian derivatives suse does 64bit sensibly
<0> PaulKING: you can install any 32bit package
<2> benJIman|tov: yes
<3> tech9iner: ...
<0> and so you can use 32bit firefox on 64bit system, or use 32bit flash player inside 64bit konqueror
<1> uknow Ancient1 the def of mixed emotions aye?.. seeing ur motherNlaw drive over cliff in ur brand spanking new convertible mercedes 600.. mixed emotions indeed ;]]
<4> ben what is the best way to disable all the aspects of beagle?
<0> cron launches it I think
<4> i just checked runlevel editor, didnt see anything about indexing or beagle there...
<0> could disable the cron job
<0> or just disable cron if you're not using it
<3> tech9iner: hehe
<4> root cron i guess?
<1> as much as i want beagle to work here i need to do likewise methinks.. cause it must be beagle maxing out me cpu for like hour at a time all damd day?



<5> Uninstall beagle completely?
<1> off n on all damned day we meant
<0> sPiN: /etc/cron.daily/beagle-crawl-system
<6> what's beagle ? never heard of it.....
<5> It's a pain in the ***.
<5> :p
<1> daPhoenix lmao
<4> beagle is alright on my machines, and it is very nice for finding all the related info for a given search
<7> you know, i've never seen anyone using it,including myself.
<8> fgordon: it is like 'locate', but for the contents of files.
<1> 1 of those g r e a t ideas in theory that in practice shoots one's cpu in da perverbial foots
<4> but i have 2gb ram... i wouldnt run it if i had less than 1GB
<9> hmmm ...
<4> even searches in docs and pdfs now
<7> sPiN, how often does it index ?
<5> Beagle is right true to its name: it makes your system crawl.
<6> ah ok ...
<8> fgordon: perhaps a bit more like htdig or similar..
<9> i don't use beagle that much (although it's really nice i must admit)
<4> ohgood: couple times a day id say...
<1> sux on 512ram / 100gigs on 2 hddz for sure
<5> tech9iner: Try 1500GB of HD and you'll know real pain.
<7> sPiN, someday, i'll have to try it again. last time I ended in some pain, and gave up.
<1> not2mention fact it seems unwilling to find me chat conversations too.. not once
<9> i better get at least more 500 MB ram for this laptop
<6> *g* my big server hast 4.91 TByte maybe I'll try it there *g*
<4> 512 ram is really cheap...
<1> one of me main needs for beagle .. self help/ref of chat help here
<1> fgordon lol
<4> yeah i got my beagle indexing konversation irc logs
<6> but never really needed an indexing program....
<1> yea yea.. datz how it goes.. yea yea datz da ticket!! <****ySNLimpressions>
<1> how spin ?.. does one have to hack beagle to see them ?
<1> kfind as beagle sux in its own rite
<4> tech9iner: no you just specify additional dirs for it to index in kerry config
<1> ahhh.. yepper.. hadnt had time or stable nuff .1 to get that far yet
<6> then try xfs_check on a big fs and you'll see real ram consumption *g*
<10> I don't run beagle
<10> I don't have mono installed
<1> so in theory beagle could be tamed a bit by pointing it to reasonable volumes to index then aye?
<7> frb i don't run goats, but who cares ?
<10> you ****ed your uncle yesterday
<7> oh my
<7> now i'll have to spend 3-4 hours with quality porn to get those images out of my head
<1> can anyone s a y ........... testy frb = uncle testicles?
<1> hehe
<6> hmmm it doesn't really make sense to index /usr/bin and so on....
<10> donkey raping **** eater
<1> oi..
<10> it's southpart you freaks
<1> lol
<10> err south park
<1> ida never got that..
<1> s park hehe
<7> what is the 'Home Office' in relation to UK stuff ?
<9> !beagle
<11> Rumour has it beagle is freakin' intensive
<9> does any1 know how do i turn beagle indexing off ?
<1> anyone else noting how frequently guru ftp / ftp4 sources are up or down/ available ?.. sometimes one works.. sometimes the other does.. at least i like how new yast2 sw_single gui allows one to change source url 'on the fly' if needed vs old way of having to halt and repair source urls then try again tho to suse's credit
<8> amjad: can you rpm -e beagle?



<9> to remove it totally ?
<9> what does -e do ?
<8> amjad: .. perhaps rpm dependencies keep it installed. but if you don't care for it, and no rpm depends on it, you can pull it out..
<8> amjad: exactly :) -e removes the package
<9> i'm interested in keeping it
<9> just turning it down 4 now
<1> noway to just turn it off.. im sure there is
<9> untill i get more Ram
<1> ditto here amjad ..
<9> *down = off
<1> think its bout time to get least gig o ram here..
<1> anyone seen a $5 kingston 512 dimm laying round anywhere's ?.. heh
<10> tech9iner: check tigerdirect, they have insane deals on ram somoetimes
<1> mkay.. $10 maybe ? lol..
<1> coo coo frb .tx chum
<9> tech9iner, i believe u could always get good stuff 4 weirdly cheap prices on e-bay
<1> hehe.. no.. really amjad wink.wink hehe
<9> well .. maybe unless ur in a communist country
<12> Hi. I just installed SUSE 10.1 :)
<9> that's the spirit banaani :) keep smiling :)
<1> lol
<9> well tech9iner .. for the first hours i hit my head against the wall ..
<9> i was like. . totally lost
<3> funny nick
<1> lol
<13> wow. the more I hear about 10.1 the less I feel like getting it :)
<4> i dont recommend 10.1 to anyone that isnt willing to use y2pmsh or smart
<9> sPiN, i turned beagle off with > beagle-shutdown
<1> btw spin funny thing happened on way to.. here lol.. guess what worked earlier?.. konqi offered to install libdvdcss2 rpm via zmd.. and did!?
<4> amjad: ahh.. but is it perminate...
<4> tech9iner: nice
<9> well .. yea.. i'll try 2 do it with the GUI configuration when i'm under KDE
<1> just closed me eyes.. held me nose spin.. and clicked.. and wuallah! ??
<9> coz right now i'm under Gnome and it's not running the beagle GUI 4 some reason
<3> what does it mean : make sure that the v4l infrastructure is set up ... ???
<4> grrrr how do you disable this damned gnome key ring bs?
<1> ur in gnome spin ?
<12> :o
<1> or just mixed bag o gnome/kde libs maybe like me?
<3> tech9iner: voila :) theres a word in arabic whalla meaning the same
<1> but kde dtop
<3> what does it mean : make sure that the v4l infrastructure is set up ... ???
<14> does anyone know where I can find the 10.1 rpm for streamtuner?
<1> hmm.. coo Ancient1
<12> X is eating "VIRT" memory 293MB and %MEM 1.6
<3> tech9iner: voila is french
<1> aye.. familiar Ancient1 .. ur jus ****n up now me laddie ..... snicker
<3> what does it mean : make sure that the v4l infrastructure is set up ... Someone ???
<9> sPiN, it's unbelievable .. like magic. everything is faster
<3> hehe
<1> amjad how did ye turn it down/off/noRun status again please?
<1> till i get .1 stable n more ram im sacrificing da hounds for now
<9> tech9iner, in the command line ~> beagle-shutdown
<9> but it's only perminant i guess
<1> tx amjad
<9> yw :o)
<1> heheh.. cia dude in hotttt wata.. found cuban cigars an more .. so busted..
<1> sad fact is.. ppl in charge are like all us peasants.. just so many more o those dirty rotten damned 'human beanz'..
<9> just Yast is still 2 slow. i'm trying to add a source and it's like taking forever
<1> amjad well known mate
<1> no work rounds for now amjad ..
<1> allow minimum of 15 mins on gooddays for all yast2 operations till further notice amjad sadly.. till suse sees fit to p*** down some patches.. yast2 's wading thru mol***es
<9> 2 bad
<9> !addon
<11> In SuSE 10.1, the Extra and the Java install sources have been replaced by an Addon Source [ ftp://suse.mirrors.tds.net/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.1/non-oss-inst-source/ ] and is also available as an ISO: ftp://suse.mirrors.tds.net/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.1/non-oss
<15> ok i'm used to ubuntu but i'm having trouble getting used to suse
<1> its taken as long as 25 mins here amjad on me decent P4 2.4/512ram mate
<9> aww


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