When I do a beagle search for the first time after logging on to the system I get the error message "Daemon not running" and a button to start it.
Shouldn't the beagle daemon be started automagically? Is there some setting to do this somewhere that I havn't find. If not what's the best way to start it.
Regards Uno Engborg
On Sat, 2006-03-11 at 14:08 +0100, Uno Engborg wrote:
When I do a beagle search for the first time after logging on to the system I get the error message "Daemon not running" and a button to start it.
Shouldn't the beagle daemon be started automagically? Is there some setting to do this somewhere that I havn't find. If not what's the best way to start it.
Places > Search > Preferences > Search tab > Check "Start search & indexing services automatically"
Gerry
Uno Engborg wrote:
When I do a beagle search for the first time after logging on to the system I get the error message "Daemon not running" and a button to start it.
Shouldn't the beagle daemon be started automagically? Is there some setting to do this somewhere that I havn't find. If not what's the best way to start it.
Regards Uno Engborg
beagle-0.2.2-3 -------------- * Wed Mar 08 2006 Ray Strode <rstrode redhat com> - 0.2.2-3 - turn off beagle by default to limit the severity of bug 183898 - fix trigger/post scriptlet (bug 184238)
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2006-March/msg00526.html
JIm