Florin Andrei wrote:
On Tue, 2006-03-21 at 16:27 -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
http://nat.org/demos/
It's a set of tools that maintain an index of your files' contents for
fast searching. Properly configured, it can do live searches as data in
your files changes.
OK, here's my question: How do I make beagled persistent in FC5?
I went to System / Preferences / Search & Indexing and selected "Start
search..." but beagled does not start with the next Gnome session.
I had to add beagled to System / Preferences / More Preferences /
Sessions / Startup Programs - but somehow I doubt that's the best way to
achieve persistence.
Bug? User cluelessness?
There are two things you want to start:
1) the beagle daemon
/usr/bin/beagled
2) the beagle search gui
/usr/bin/beagle-search --icon
(in old documentation, you may see references to best which is the older
name for beagle-search)
Instructions are here:
http://www.antezeta.com/beagle-fedora.html#startup
Sean Carlos
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