On Mon, 2006-05-01 at 10:26 -0400, Bob Rowlands wrote: > On 5/1/06, Leon <sdl.web@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Bob Goodwin <bobgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > > > I see that "beagle" is part of FC5 and has generated > > > a lot of files but I can't find any way to make it do anything? > > > Entering "beagle" goes no where, "bash: beagle: command not found" > > > > > > I don't find a "man page" for it. Perhaps I could simply remove it via yum? > > > Or is there some trick to getting it to do something? Google has not > > > helped. > > > > > > Any help appreciated. > > > > > > Bob Goodwin, Zuni, Virginia w2bod > > > > Bob, > > > > You need to start *beagled* before you can do anything with > > beagle. There is no beagle command actually. After you start > > `beagled', type `beagle-search' to use it. If you don't start beagled, > > you will get `Search service not running' error. > > > > -- > > Leon > > Where does documentation for Beagle exit? Why would it be useful? If I > don't want it (which I suspect is the case), how do I disable and/or > uninstall it? > > -- > Bob Rowlands <rowlands.bob@xxxxxxxxx> > http://www.antezeta.com/beagle-fedora.html Try this, I found it interesting. Nik