Nuts. The fix mentioned above only lasted for a few hours - today Nautilus
search is dead again. But I do think that my adventure defines the "bug" at
hand as a Tracker, not a Nautilus problem.
It may also be useful to know that about the same time these problems started
here, the Amarok colle
My Nautilus installation's search feature was dead as a doorknob.
Thanks to this thread, it works again: I uninstalled and purged
Tracker, bounced my terminal just to make sure, then reinstalled Tracker
and its related packages. Bingo: Nautilus search is working correctly
now. I also added a si
--- Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it doesn't happen that often and such comment are not really
> useful, if you want to get that bug fixed the best way would
> probable to talk with upstream about the proper way to fix it
A couple of hundred times a day is not "not that often".
--- Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it doesn't happen that often and such comment are not really
> useful, if you want to get that bug fixed the best way would
> probable to talk with upstream about the proper way to fix it
Several hundred times a day is not "not that often". It
Does anyone have a work-around handy, for disabling this entire
"security" "feature"?
In my web searches, I find nothing about how to turn it off.
What I do see, are instances of the same error message
reported in numerous forums. The problem is normally
misinterpreted by the local geeks and