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NAME

6       beagle-config - command-line interface to the Beagle configuration file
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SYNOPSIS

9       beagle-config options
10       beagle-config sections
11       beagle-config sections section-options [params]
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DESCRIPTION

14       beagle-config  is a command line tool designed to manipulate the Beagle
15       configuration.
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17       The configuration is stored in a series of files usually located in the
18       ~/.beagle/config  directory.  The  configuration  is split up into sec‐
19       tions, each section being represented by 1 file.
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21       The format used is the result of serialized objects. Manually modifying
22       the configuration files is not recommended, you should use this utility
23       instead.
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25       Each section configures a different area of  the  Beagle  system.  Each
26       section has a number of preset section-options (commands) which you can
27       perform on it via this command-line application.
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29       The available sections, and available options  for  each  section,  are
30       discovered  at  runtime.  This  manual does not attempt to document the
31       sections in detail. This manual demonstrates how  you  can  retrieve  a
32       list of available sections and their options.
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34       beagle-config  can be used "offline", it does not require a Beagle dae‐
35       mon to be running for most operations. If a Beagle daemon  is  running,
36       it  will immediately be notified of any configuration changes, and your
37       new settings will come into effect almost  immediately.  Alternatively,
38       you can force a re-load with the --beagled-reload-config argument.
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OPTIONS

41       --help Print a brief copyright and usage message.
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43       --beagled-reload-config
44              Asks the beagle daemon to reload the configuration files.
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46       --list-sections
47              Lists  all  of  the  available  sections for use as the sections
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SECTION OPTIONS

51       Each section has its own unique set of options available. To see a list
52       of  supported  options for a particular section, run beagle-config sec‐
53       tion-name with no additional parameters.
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PARAMS

56       Each option may take a number of parameters (or none). Please refer  to
57       online  documentation  if  you  require explanations of every available
58       command.
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AUTHOR

61       Originally written by Daniel Drake <dsd@gentoo.org>.
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REPORTING BUGS

64       Report bugs to <dashboard-hackers@gnome.org>.
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67       Copyright © 2005 Novell, Inc.
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69       This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is
70       NO  warranty;  not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
71       PURPOSE.
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SEE ALSO

74       beagled(1),
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