El mié, 08-08-2007 a las 04:20 +0530, Rahul Sundaram escribió: > If you > still consider Beagle as the better choice, let's enable it back in > rawhide by default then. > > Either way, desktop search is a good thing to have by default. I'm a lurker here in this list, but I couldn't avoid getting into this thread at this point. Just my particular experience, just an end-user: * I ended up removing beagle from F7 here (too..) * It's scandalous the amount of CPU usage that such a thing eats continuously in the background. I'm not much hardened in Linux, but just by doing a single "top" at the CLI we will always find beagle at the top.. * Beagle, and other things such as tomboy drag others like Mono, too much weight... IMO. * I can't see clearly its (acclaimed) benefits and goodness. It isn't worthwhile, at least for me.. * I can't understand "the fashion" about that tool, I've even heard (read) that at the moment it's ("should be") one of the "five priorities" for the desktop, "which would be able to ensure the success of this or that Linux flavour.." * I use "gnome-search" and I think it's a powerful tool. I'm happy with it. * I don't know "tracker", but I hope it works & it does it with no too much cpu load. Daniel -- Fedora-desktop-list mailing list Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list