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Published Thursday 6th March 2008 20:45 GMT

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Wow 

By Brian
Posted Thursday 6th March 2008 22:28 GMT
Paris Hilton

Novell is really Microsoft's bitch now, huh?

Paris, because she knows all about bitches.

this is BS or the world is in a sad state 

By b4k4
Posted Friday 7th March 2008 03:13 GMT
Jobs Horns

"Microsoft will provide codecs worth $1m to every user downloading"

What nonsense. How can codecs be worth money? Your content can't be seen if you make it in a secret codec.

Now, if they would just give me the million in cash I wouldn't complain.

Mono is the root to all evil 

By Morten Bjoernsvik
Posted Friday 7th March 2008 10:10 GMT
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I'm asthonished to hear that the famous de Icaza of Gnome could be in charge of the disastrous mono project. But maybe it is just how it is to reverse engineering microsoft technologies. Any support by M$ would improve upon the product.

I've been running suse form nearly a decade and mono which is used in the zmd,rug (package updater) and beagle (desktop search).

Mono and everything depending upon it is the first packages that gets removed.

zmd,rug takes 20 minutes to update a single patch across the network, this takes 30sec using yast2. The cpu usage is also very high.

When beagle does its indexing my core2duo runs at 99%. while just scanning a simple. lots of bad programming in there. I recall having to just stop using the machine while waiting for beagle to finish off its indexing.

Moolighting? 

By Curtis W. Rendon
Posted Friday 7th March 2008 19:25 GMT
Linux

And what does it do for me?

@Morten Bjoernsvik 

By Jay
Posted Friday 7th March 2008 20:15 GMT
Stop

Whoa!!

The first thing I do when I encounter SuSE is wipe it and install Red Hat or Ubuntu (depending on the roll).

@Morten Bjoernsvik 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Saturday 8th March 2008 10:07 GMT

I would be disappointed if Beagle didn't use all the processor available. What would be the point in it using less than 99% if other processes weren't using the processor?

@Anonymous 

By Canyon Cowboy
Posted Monday 10th March 2008 21:58 GMT
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The point is that indexing/searching is such a simple process that it should NEVER use anywhere near 99% of a single-core CPU, much less dual-core, and take as long as Beagle does to complete!!!

The only reason it uses 99% is because of shoddy programming.

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