Ubuntu :: How To Disable Search Box
Jan 28, 2011
If I'm in a folder and I press a letter, a text box would pop up at the button and the letters would go in there. It's very annoying, because when I am listening to songs, I press more the one key at the same time so I can find the song I want fast. Impossible to do this in Ubuntu with the search box.
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Mar 9, 2011
I couldn't find this in options and Google didn't help. How to delete this search text field from the panel? 0.3.2.
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Jun 16, 2011
I am looking for a way to disable the auto tpye when you enter something into the search box it lists a bunch of selections. How do i disable or turn it off
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Apr 5, 2011
i guess this is an installation issue as i am newish to Linux and got a F14 laptop from a used/refurb store... Anyway it seem i have difficulty with getting GTK running or maybe it is WGET...?
i did manage to install apt-get and was able to run synaptics ... but now whenever i try to run synaptics it flashes the interface and crashes. i tried apt-get search wget and it says invalid operation search. i tried apt cache wget and get a crash box in the upper right corner... i tried apt-get gtk+extra-2.1.2-4.fc14 and it says invalid operation gtk...
All of which is frustrating my attempts to get the GTK interface to J working. Their script uses WGET which i also cannot get.
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Jun 16, 2011
I'm trying to find a good desktop search tool. Beagle is dead, Recoll and Strigi are KDE, and Tracker is not many features (can't even search Thunderbird 3). Do I miss something? Is desktop search on Linux dead? Should I use Google Desktop Search instead
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Jun 12, 2010
The desktop search has stopped working in Gnome.I get a message that says 'Search Service not running' with a button that says 'Start Search Service'.When I click the button nothing happens
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Nov 13, 2010
for example we search a file for a certain keyword..is there any application available which will enable us to search for a single keyword in all the files within the folder ?i want to search for a keyword in about 1000 files..if i do it manually it will take loads of time..
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Jan 24, 2011
I have Ubuntu 10.04 with Gnome. Whenever I put in a blank CD/DVD an icon on the desktop appears named "Blank CD/DVD" and a window appears asking me what I want to do with it. How do I disable the window and the icon from the desktop?
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Jan 13, 2010
How do you search for folders in Ubuntu? The find function is great at locating files, but is ignoring folders that I know exist on my computer, even when I add the "Show hidden files" option to search. Same with entering find or locate in terminal.
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Mar 23, 2010
Im trying to use the places -> search tool and I get the following error:
Quote: The search results may be invalid. There were errors while performing this
Here is a screenshot since some of the text can't be selected in the error box.
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May 31, 2010
I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 with KDE 4.
I want a desktop search program for KDE 4 like GNOME has beagle and tracker.
I know about Nepomuk but it seems too slow and resource heavy.
When I used to use KDE 3 I used a desktop search program called Kerry (a KDE frontend to Beagle) but I don't think has a KDE 4 version.
good desktop search program for KDE 4.
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Dec 19, 2010
Is there any way, either with something included or with a program that can be set up to search for files in Ubuntu? I need something like the search for files or folders that was available in Windoze 98 and 2000. I have tried the built in search under "places" and I have found no way to get it to search a full drive or all drives.
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Feb 19, 2011
I downloaded some software using tar.gz got it opened and working etc but every time I need to use the program I have to go the downloads find the tar.gz then find bin to use it again. Is there anyway I can put it somewhere so I can find it. I am using 10.04.
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Jun 15, 2011
For some reason Ubuntu's built-in file search app doesn't find the file I'm looking for sometimes. My 10.10 build has been running excellently for some time now and haven't experienced any problems but this is a wierd one. If I use another app like Catfish it usually finds the sought file, but sometimes it gives a fatal error and stops working. Others have had this problem with Catfish, too, so I'm looking for another reliable file or folder search app. I've went thru what I could find in the Software Center but haven't found anything really good. I need an app that'll search for hidden files or folders on the whole PC
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Jun 20, 2011
I have noticed that a number of people refer to using a PPA to get the latest version of programs. Some refer to conducting searches for a PPA. I have added some PPA's posted by others, but am unsure on how or where to search for a PPA. A search in a normal search site (such a Google) provides pages of results for Pan Pacific Aggregates.
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Jul 23, 2011
I installed Ubuntu 11.04 64 bit in msi cr500 laptop. The search tabs does not work in here.
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Feb 1, 2011
find a file or content by name recursively similar to the ms-windows function search with Linux? I can do find . | grep test.html suspecting it's not the best.
For instance, running find . | grep terms.htmlgives my expected result while locate terms.html doesn't even though locate gets updated db - it might have to do with that it's an USB stick the file is on?
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Jan 20, 2010
Recently one of the worm is spread in our network & so many unwated files are getting copied on our ubuntu file server like comment.htt, desktop.ini, winfile.exe Now we have clean that worm from our network but few files are remained on ubuntu server as well as in backup folders and i want to search those files and delete it.
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Mar 5, 2010
I need the ability to search for file content in documents and spreadsheets and I need to be able to do this from the folder level.When I hover my mouse over the "search" button in the file browser toolbar, it says that it can "locate documents and folders on this computer by name or content," but that is not the case. It can only locate documents and folders by name. Is there something I need to download that will allow me to do this? I have nautilus file manager.
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May 11, 2010
I recently used scalpel to recover .doc files. I only need to find just one file, but scalpel retrieved thousands and thousands of them, all titled after a sequence of numbers. If I could only search within them all for a single word I'd be able to identify the ones to check out vs. the duds immediately.
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Jun 2, 2010
i want to search some key words in some pdf files grep myword ~/test.pdf that command can't work! grep command can't search pdf file??
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Jul 13, 2010
What keyboard shortcut will give me a regexp reverse search in bash? Or does C-r supply something like that already that I can't figure out?
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Aug 21, 2010
I am saying good by to windows at work.I've had it! But We use groupwise email client at work, but I can't figure out how to do a busy search in evolution when setting up appointments.Also, how do I go about syncing up the novell contact list?
1. how to do busy search in evolution.
2. how to sync corporate contact list.
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Oct 17, 2010
[URL] that's my screen, but there is no search on my top panel... how can i add it? i didn't do anything, there is no search from the start...
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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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Nov 10, 2010
I have a few thousand .doc and .odt files (Word & OpenOffice documents) in a folder. Under 9.04, I was able to run a query search for keywords by using; Places - search for files - contains the text. It would find files with the text that I requested every time.
Now that I have 9.10, that search function does not work any more.
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Nov 28, 2010
How can I search for one 6 letter word throughout all of my Ubuntu files?
Sounds simple but I've not found what I'm looking for. The bottom line is that I am wanting to clean up a file association in mime. I would have had more success if I were searching for this under XP. I must be doing something wrong.
Since I trialled a commercial company's map product under Wine somewhere in my system is still their name. Any gpx file I choose to download and the company's name appears in properties. Ggx files are also associated with Wine whilst an untainted PC in the house just has "Browse" as an "open with" option.
First things first, how do I find and delete this commercial company's name totally from any part of my system? How do I find their name in one or more of my files?
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Dec 8, 2010
I'm trying to look through a big folder of air photos to see if there are some world files that have duplicate coordinates. I want to find *.jgw files that have 123 in line 5 and 456 in line 6. I first thought grep could do this for me but grep 123 *.jgw|grep 456 finds only files where 123 and 456 are on the same line. Is there a sed trick for this?
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Dec 29, 2010
What's the best software people know of for searching for files in Ubuntu?
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Jan 14, 2011
Where are the indexing options? Can't find them anywhere :S
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