You have been able to do: yum install tracker for ages. Not that Tracker
is up to par feature wise with Beagle yet so I really doubt the hype
surrounding Tracker.
Tracker simply doesn't support as many file formats as Beagle. As far as speed and footprint however it blows the doors off Beagle. When I disable all the backends that tracker doesn't support in Beagle, it still can't come near the speeds Tracker has. I really hope more people start giving Tracker so attention so it can support the same number of formats. As soon as email indexing is out in a stable version I'll be turning off Beagle entirely. Right now I'm running both. :-/
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Russell Harrison
Systems Administrator -- Linux Desktops
Cisco Systems, Inc.
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