Beagle ate my machine... - Suse
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> There's no beagle here either. *Package management complained
> a bit but finally did my bidding.
Removing the Beagle packages should not give any dependency problems.
I did not found any here (10.2).
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Re: Beagle ate my machine...
Paul J Gans in :
> There's no beagle here either. *Package management complained
> a bit but finally did my bidding.
Removing the Beagle packages should not give any dependency problems.
I did not found any here (10.2).
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Re: Beagle ate my machine...
Peter Terpstra wrote:
> Paul J Gans in :
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>> There's no beagle here either. Â*Package management complained
>> a bit but finally did my bidding.
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> Removing the Beagle packages should not give any dependency problems.
> I did not found any here (10.2).
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> root@dharma:~:0>smart check
> Loading cache...
> Updating cache... ########################################
> [100%]
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> Saving cache...
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> root@dharma:~:0>
> (zero is the exit value of the shell)
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It actually depends upon what applications one has installed. Beagle
complained for me too. Most programs affected were Gnome programs. If I
am not mistaken Totem complains although if one is running KDE Totem is not
essential.
Dependancy problems are most likely occur the more repositories one has
installed. If not careful, cutting edge, non stabilized applications might
be loaded and some of them add weird dependencies where they are not
necessary.
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Re: Beagle ate my machine...
Peter Terpstra wrote:
>Paul J Gans in :
>> There's no beagle here either. Â*Package management complained
>> a bit but finally did my bidding.
>Removing the Beagle packages should not give any dependency problems.
>I did not found any here (10.2).
When removing "beagle" via the package manager there were,
IIRC, five dependencies. Among these were "kerry", and
"firefox-beagle" and a few others.
They all went the way of beagle and now all is calm on the
CPU front.
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Re: Beagle ate my machine...
Paul J Gans wrote:
> Peter Terpstra wrote:
>> Paul J Gans in :
>
>
>>> There's no beagle here either. Â Package management complained
>>> a bit but finally did my bidding.
>
>> Removing the Beagle packages should not give any dependency problems.
>> I did not found any here (10.2).
>
> When removing "beagle" via the package manager there were,
> IIRC, five dependencies. Among these were "kerry", and
> "firefox-beagle" and a few others.
>
> They all went the way of beagle and now all is calm on the
> CPU front.
>
I had a few here, but kind of figured out if you uninstall them in the
right order they all go away ok. i uninstalled all of the application
that used beagle first then uninstalled beagle, seems like that fixed it.
Jim