On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 10:35 -0500, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
> Stevens wrote:
> > Just so I won't be accused of hijacking a thread, I've started a new one.
> > 
> > What is the main purpose of Beagle? Besides hosing up your system?
> > I am really curious as to why someone thought that it would be a good 
> > idea to put that piece of [EMAIL PROTECTED]& in any distro.
> 
> Or why anyone is brain damaged enough to even continue maintaining
> it, considering what an absolute failure it is (unless success is
> defined as "using up so much CPU and flooding the disks with so
> many I/O requests that the system is crippled."
> 
> Perhaps beagle is actually a subtle psychology experiment --
> to see how many people will tolerate system-crippling software
> to the point that Linux runs like Lose-DOS.
> 
> > 
> > Fred
> 
> 
> 

Or... why would anyone be brain-damaged enough to consider dumping a
program that realy makes Linux shine. When Beagle first came out, it was
Mac OS's Spotlight and Google Desktop. And IMHO, Beagle beat both of
them. We beat Windows to the punch. 

Plus, Beagle is very useful. Don't believe me? Use it for a week when
you're doing heavy work.
-- 
Kevin "Yo" Dupuy | Public Email: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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