Here it is: 10823940 /home/name/.beagle/Log 4052 /home/name/.beagle/FileSystemIndex 176 /home/name/.beagle/BlamIndex 24 /home/name/.beagle/LifereaIndex 24 /home/name/.beagle/MailIndex 636 /home/name/.beagle/WebHistoryIndex 40 /home/name/.beagle/TomboyIndex 2712 /home/name/.beagle/TextCache 376 /home/name/.beagle/GaimLogIndex 396 /home/name/.beagle/LauncherIndex 10832380 /home/name/.beagle It's already using 10 GB, and I cleared it last Friday (4 days ago), and I've just been running 'beagle' without any options. Shane Joe Shaw wrote: Hi, On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 08:39 -0600, Shane Bishop wrote:I'm not sure what you are referring to (system memory, or actual storage), but I ran into a similar problem the other day. The beagle logs took over my hard drive (all 74 GB), and I could no longer log into gnome, it was crazy. Is there a way to limit this? It took about a week or so from when I had started to run beagle (although I may have had it in debugging mode).Before we look into limiting it, I'd say that eating 74 gigs is simply a bug. Can you attach the output of "du --max-depth=1 ~/.beagle" ? Thanks, Joe |