On Tuesday 09 January 2007 2:52 pm, Boris Glawe wrote: > Hi, > > I don't like beagle, since I don't need it and it eats 50% of my system > resources. The CPU usage is regularly at 100% for example (has beagle > ever heard something about a nice value??), because beagle runs > pdftotext on pdf files, which I haven't touched for years. > > Beagle is crap. It assumes that all system resources are reserved for > beagle only and it assumes that the user does nothing but searching lost > stuff on his/her Desktop. > > My problem: I can't get rid of it! I run > > mono --debug /usr/lib/beagle/Settings.exe > (started from the settings menu) > > and disable all checkboxes, and close the dialog again. After that this > god damn beagle still runs. I have to kill those processes manually or > log off and on. These settings are valid until the next system reboot. > Beagle is then active again and magically all checkboxes in this config > GUI are enabled again. I don't know whether the reactivation of beagle > happens with every reboot, but I have experienced it a dozens of times, > that beagle is active, though I have explicitly disabled it before. > > So, how can can I get rid of beagle? > Uninstall using "yum remove beagle"???