Fedora :: Nautilus - Search In The Current Path?

Apr 10, 2010

when i search in nautilus folder browser it search in my home path,how i can say to search in the current path?

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Ubuntu :: Make Nautilus Search In Current Directory By Default

May 14, 2010

I work on Ubuntu 10.04 with Gnome.When I open a directory, I can search with Ctrl-f (edited Ctrl-F instead of F3). However, the search starts in my home directory (the home directory is the default). That can be fixed by adding new criteria in the search results. However, I would like to change the default directory always to the directory or folder from which I start the search.How can I convince Nautilus to search by default for files and folder names in the current directory or folder (the one from which I start searching)?

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Fedora :: Search Path For 'sh'?

Sep 7, 2011

I would like to run a script from any location. The script is in ~/scripts, so I added ~/scripts to my PATH. However, since I have to run it with 'sh script.sh' (due to the permissions on the directory), it doesn't seem to look in PATH for the file script.sh. Is there a way to get it to do this?

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Fedora :: DNS Search Path Deleted?

May 13, 2010

I am trying to setup DNS domain name in my server (Fedora), which has static ip address.First, I put the DNS domain name in system-config-network->DNS->DNS search path. After restarting the network, it is deleted automatically.second, so I put the DNS domain name in /etc/resolv.conf as search mydomainname . After network restart, it is also deleted automatically.In both case domain name did not work (i.e, I can't connect to my server from outside using domain name, I can by ip address, internet is working fine).However, I found that the domain name is written in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 with search=mydominaname.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Root Search Path ?

Aug 31, 2010

I am trying to find the permissions of the directories in the $PATH variable.

I am trying to use the following:

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Fedora :: Search Path - Yum & Rpm Commands Fail When Executed As Root

Jul 15, 2009

I've setup dimdim (opensource, centos 5.3) and noticed yum & rpm commands fail when executed as root because it uses librpmio from openoffice3 instead of /usr/lib (I'm running from memory so I may have misstyped). But sudo doesn't have this problem.

How can root's search path be different, especially after I state /usr & /usr/lib at the top of /etc/ld.so.conf.

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Ubuntu :: Shortcut To Access Sudo Nautilus (gksudo Nautilus) From The Current Window

Feb 11, 2011

Is it possible to change my current nautilus window to have sudo capabilities,? e.g. to delete locked files. It may be lazy but if it takes a lot of navigation then it would be handy to somehow activate sudo from the open window without the terminal command (gksudo nautilus) which always begins at root.

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General :: Search For A Link To A Certain Path?

Sep 24, 2009

I have a /data and /backup. on backup there is a folder called Info that has a bunch of data on it, but its not shared through Samba. So what I'm thinking is that on one of my Samba shares on data there is a folder which is really just a link to that /backup/Info folder. Is there an easy way to search through /data to see if there's a link to it, or do i have to manually go through and do a ton of ls's?

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Programming :: Search And Repalce A Char In Path Using Sed ?

Sep 1, 2009

I have the following path wher i want to replace forward slashes with back slashes using sed path=/temp/file.tar

I am using the following but it's not working.

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Ubuntu :: Lib Packages Not Found In Config Search Path

Aug 16, 2011

I just installed Netsurf, but I was confronted with "libnsbmp is not installed". So I installed libnsbmp.
The error "libnsgif is not installed" appeared when installing libnsbmp.
The error "libpng is not installed" appearded when installing libpnf.
...
I installed all that I was asked to install. However, when I was installing libcss, it said that "Package libparserutils was not found in the pkg-config search path. Perhaps you should add the directory containing 'libparserutils.pc' to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable". I have already installed libparsercutils but not in the /usr/lib dir.

What should I do to continue my installation? And anyone could tell me what are those lib stuff? I installed zlib with the apt-get install command.Can I get other lib stuff with the same command?

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Programming :: Specify A Library Search Path To Configure's AC_CHECK_LIB?

Aug 31, 2010

I'm writing an application and want to make possible to compile it with or without an optional module. This module requires perl library to be compiled, so I want to check presence of it in 'autoconf'.

The problem exists because perl library is placed in 'non-standart' location itself (like a /usr/lib64/perl5/CORE/libperl.so). So when I try to run configure (with AC_CHECK_LIB or AC_SEARCH_LIBS), it cannot find and link libperl.so in its test.

Trying to pass ./configure CFLAGS=-L/usr/lib64/perl5/CORE/ or ./configure LDFLAGS=-L/usr/lib64/perl5/CORE/

How can I define a location to search for configure's tests?

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General :: Find Command To Search Wildcard In Path?

Dec 8, 2009

I need a command to search for any file in a directory like so:

/home/*/upload/* and then change permissions any file in that directory.

Find doesn't seem to match what I need.

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Programming :: How To Change - Add To - Library Search Path At Runtime

Jan 9, 2011

I'm writing an application with a plugin architecture and would like modify (specifically add to) the dynamic library search path while the main executable is running.

The plugin paths are not known until the application is running so I can't set LD_LIBRARY_PATH ahead of time.

My understanding (although I haven't tested it) is that the executable will only parse the LD_LIBRARY_PATH once, early on, so modifying this environment variable at runtime will have no effect.

(Note - on Windows the solution is to modify the PATH environment variable)

I know it's possible to specify the full path to load a dynamic library, and this would work if the plugin(s) only had a single library to load, but some of them will have a bunch of libraries with their own inter-dependencies, so I'd like the plugin folder(s) to get added to the search path to pick up the dependant libs.

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General :: Shorten Current Path Name?

Mar 1, 2011

If i am using a terminal window (shell) and I am on a deep point of a folder tree it becomes difficult to read what i write, as well as the entire content of the window.Is there a way to shorten the name of the current path in a shell / terminal?I know that aliases can be used for commands, does it exist anything similar for paths?

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Ubuntu :: Search In Nautilus Elementary?

Oct 18, 2010

Since update to 10.10 I seriously cannot figure out how to do a normal file/folder search. When I search a file it only shows the last day, month, etc of Zeitgeist.

Not only that but I cannot narrow a search down to a specific folder. I go to Pictures folder, hit Ctrl+F, search term = ground, it no longer just searches the Pictures folder, and I'm looking at 0 results when there is a file named ground.jpg in my Pictures folder..

how to do a simple search in Nautilus? (Elementary)

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Software :: Custom Built GCC - Default Search Path For Stdlib

Jun 15, 2011

I've just built gcc 4.6.0 by myself since there is no update in Mandriva yet and I really needed the updated version, but I must be missing something in its configuration. I added ~/apps/gcc460/bin in front of my PATH, and the lib dir to my LD_LIBRARY_PATH in my .bash_profile, like so:

Code:
PATH=$HOME/apps/gcc460/bin:$PATH:$HOME/apps/bin
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/duckz/apps/intel/composerxe-2011.4.191/lib/intel64/:/home/duckz/apps/gcc460/lib/
LD_RUN_PATH=/home/duckz/apps/intel/composerxe-2011.4.191/lib/intel64/:/home/duckz/apps/gcc460/lib/
export PATH
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
export LD_RUN_PATH

I still have gcc 4.4.2 installed, but it's now hidden, so gcc --version correctly yields 4.6.0. I finally tried to build my project, all went fine, but at the moment of running it I get:
Code:
./EugGame.Release.Linux: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.15' not found (required by ./EugGame.Release.Linux)

I assume the correct version is the one located in ~/apps/gcc460/lib, but how do I make my project load the correct lib? Is it possible at all to have two versions of gcc on the same machine? I just found that I should've added lib64 to my LD_LIBRARY_PATH instead of lib. Anyways, even if the problem is solved, I'd like to hear if my configuration is well made or if I should leave LD_LIBRARY_PATH unset and use some other way to override the default search path for stdlib.

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OpenSUSE :: Nautilus Search Tool Doesn't Appear With 11.4?

Mar 17, 2011

Like with OS 11.3 I used Yast software manager to install "nautilus-search-tool" extension to put "search for files" on the context menu of folders. But nothing works, extension doesn't appear on context menu. Is it a bug to be resolved or is there any special issue about?

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Networking :: Search Path In Resolv.conf Overwritten By The Hostname After Reboot?

Mar 19, 2009

Before reboot,
$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
; generated by /sbin/dhclient-script
nameserver 172.20.10.22
search mycomp.local myhost.com

After reboot, the search path in resolv.conf is overwritten by the hostname.

$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
; generated by /sbin/dhclient-script
nameserver 172.20.10.22
search penguin

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Ubuntu :: How To Find The Current (installation) Path Of A Tool

Jul 12, 2010

Assume I call a certain tool in terminal like

foobar -myoption

But a) there exists more than one installation of "foobar" on the system or b) I don't know where "foobar" is installed.

How can I find out WHICH foobar resp. WHICH path belongs to the currently active foobar tool?

I prefer a cmdline command with option similar to:

findactivepath -tool=foobar
....
Output: Used location=/usr/bin/foobar

I don't want to dig around with PATH investigations by searching every PATH component. Furthermore I don't want to get recommendations and expectations like "normally tools are installed in...". Think of unusual installed software.

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Ubuntu :: Nautilus-actions Path Set Incorrectly

Jul 16, 2010

I am installing lucid, have installed nautilus-actions, and am trying to install a "Search for file in the active folder" function into nautilus-actions.. I brought up Nautilus Actions Configuration under System>Preferences and did the following:

Under Action tab
Checked Display item in selection context menu
Unchecked Display item in location context menu
Label: Search For File In Active Folder

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when I right click a folder and select "Search For File in Active Folder, it brings up the search tool, but the folder setting is always my home folder--not the active folder. Of course I can change the folder to be searched, but the point was to search in the active folder. I got this Search For File in Active Folder function from an Internet site that I don't remember. However, I thought --path=%M would get me the active folder.

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Ubuntu :: Type Path In Nautilus Instead Of Using Buttons?

Nov 1, 2010

I have never posted here because i never cared to read the rules or understanding how the forum actually works. That being said, before 10.04 there was a button on nautilus that let you change the path buttons for a text box so you could type the path you wanted to go. Now that it has been removed how can i get it back? I know you can use control L to get a text box but pressing control L again does not return the buttons.

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Ubuntu :: Nautilus: Get The Full Path To Display?

Dec 26, 2010

How can I get the full path to display in Nautilus so I can copy it to the clipboard and/or type a path manually?

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General :: Search A String In Logs Of Last 15 Minutes From Current Time?

Aug 26, 2010

I want to run a script that runs after every 15 minutes that i will do using crontab. But in script want to search a string from the last 15 minutes logs in log file containing data of whole day.

how i can search the string according to time difference that is logs from from current time and current time - 15 minutes.

Sample logs are as follows:

26-Aug-2010 16:38:46,055|9172310750|subscription_app|31ba267e%3A12aadd47bdc%3A50e9|ChargeAmount|ChargingIntercep tor - subscriber details processed sucessfully- {arg0.referenceCode=balanceEnquiry:true;subsChannel:Unknown;channelType:Subscription;transactionId:3

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Debian Multimedia :: File Search In Nautilus Hangs

Jun 26, 2014

As of today I can't seem to use the search feature of Nautilus (in GNOME 3). Say I open my home folder and press Ctrl-F to get the search bar. Whatever I type, as soon as I stop typing and Nautilus should start the search process, it just freezes completely. The cursor stops blinking and that's it, all I can do is run `killall nautilus` from a terminal. According to the System Monitor nothing is really using CPU.

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Ubuntu :: Search Based On Nautilus File Type?

Aug 10, 2010

Is there any application that will let me restrict search results, by, for example, whether it is a plain text document or a jpeg image (not by extension, but the same way nautilus knows if something is a jpeg even if it doesn't have an extension)?It would be nice to have an easy way to search for, e.g., just images, just videos, or just music without relying on file extensions.

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General :: Current Time - File Path No Longer Valid

Aug 21, 2011

I am reading about jiffies in linux kernel. In one of the related example in the book Linux Device Driver, the author use
head -8 /proc/currentime
to print out some time information.

However this file is not present in my linux installation (kernel: 2.6.32-131.6.1.el6.x86_64). Why is it the case? Is it because the file path is no longer valid, or it is a distribution feature thing? It is not present in OSX too. What would be an equivalent in OSX?

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General :: Command For Finding File / Directory From Current Path

Apr 30, 2010

I am total new to linux as I worked mostly on RTOS (symbian). My problem is, I need to find the file IOSTREAM.H and I am following commands below:
1) cd /
2) find . iostream.h ( finds the file / directory from the current path)
It shows No such File or Directory

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Ubuntu :: Why Is The Text Field For The Path Not In Nautilus Anymore

Feb 26, 2011

Why do you have to press ctrl-L to use the location text box in Nautilus? There used to be a setting in preferences where you could have it always use the text bar. Now you have to use some gconf command in the terminal. The gconf command I've used also will only work for normal users. If I want to open a root nautilus terminal to move files around between my mounted drives then I have to hit ctrl-l every time. It is really annoying because if I am in a Nautilus window there are lots of times where I need to copy the path to something I am doing in the terminal.

Why does it seem like everything involved with Ubuntu is simplifying things at the expense of having options? I thought GNU/Linux was all about options. I guess it still is, but I just cannot understand why you would completely remove options instead of just putting them in an advanced section or something.

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Ubuntu :: Display And Edit Full Path In Nautilus?

Aug 1, 2011

Is there a way to display and edit the full path of the current directory in nautilus? I am using Ubuntu 10.10 and I think it was possible with an older version.

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Ubuntu :: Show Hidden Files In Nautilus Fast Search?

May 25, 2010

I mean, when you search through the bar in Nautilus, how do you make it search for hidden files too?

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