3
Click Add in the Privacy section.
4
Select a resource to exclude from indexing, then specify the path to the resource
or filename pattern.
5
Click OK twice.
6.7 Selecting Data Sources to Index
Beagle can index various data sources, data from various applications (for example
Evolution mails, memos and tasks, Pidgin conversations, Tomboy notes or Nautilus
metadata), files, applications, documentation, man pages and others. To select which
data sources Beagle should index, follow these steps:
1
Click Computer > More Applications > System > Search Settings.
2
Click the Data Sources tab.
3
Check the data sources you want to be indexed.
4
Click OK.
6.8 Disabling Beagle
On low-end computers, Beagle may use too much resources. To disable Beagle, click
Computer > More Applications > System > Search Settings > Searching and uncheck
the Start search & indexing services automatically option.
You can also disable Beagle by editing configuration files in the
/etc/beagle/
crawl-rules/
directory. To disable Beagle, set option
CRAWL_ENABLED
to
no
in all
crawl-*
files in the directory.
6.9 For More Information
More information about Beagle can be found on the following Web site:
Searching with Beagle
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