Martin Stransky venit, vidit, dixit 2024-05-17 13:41:27:
> On 5/17/24 11:37, Michael J Gruber wrote:
> > Martin Stransky venit, vidit, dixit 2024-05-17 11:30:01:
> >> On 5/17/24 11:14, Michael J Gruber wrote:
> >>> Martin Stransky venit, vidit, dixit 2024-05-17 11:04:47:
> On 5/17/24 10:47, Vi
On 5/17/24 11:37, Michael J Gruber wrote:
Martin Stransky venit, vidit, dixit 2024-05-17 11:30:01:
On 5/17/24 11:14, Michael J Gruber wrote:
Martin Stransky venit, vidit, dixit 2024-05-17 11:04:47:
On 5/17/24 10:47, Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote:
On 17/05/2024 10:38, Martin Stransky wrote:
On 17/05/2024 11:04, Martin Stransky wrote:
I see. I don't think it's useful for gnome search as it uses live data
(also from recently visited URL) and also sorts results for popularity.
It should give you the same results as writing directly to Firefox URL bar.
This is not a problem because *
Martin Stransky venit, vidit, dixit 2024-05-17 11:30:01:
> On 5/17/24 11:14, Michael J Gruber wrote:
> > Martin Stransky venit, vidit, dixit 2024-05-17 11:04:47:
> >> On 5/17/24 10:47, Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote:
> >>> On 17/05/2024 10:38, Martin Stransky wrote:
> Hm, does really KDE Plasm
On 5/17/24 11:14, Michael J Gruber wrote:
Martin Stransky venit, vidit, dixit 2024-05-17 11:04:47:
On 5/17/24 10:47, Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote:
On 17/05/2024 10:38, Martin Stransky wrote:
Hm, does really KDE Plasma access Firefox profile and searches it for
anything? That's interesting. C
Martin Stransky venit, vidit, dixit 2024-05-17 11:04:47:
> On 5/17/24 10:47, Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote:
> > On 17/05/2024 10:38, Martin Stransky wrote:
> >> Hm, does really KDE Plasma access Firefox profile and searches it for
> >> anything? That's interesting. Can you point me to any info ab
On 5/17/24 10:47, Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote:
On 17/05/2024 10:38, Martin Stransky wrote:
Hm, does really KDE Plasma access Firefox profile and searches it for
anything? That's interesting. Can you point me to any info about it?
It looks like it copies Firefox's *.sqlite databases to
~/.c
On 17/05/2024 10:38, Martin Stransky wrote:
Hm, does really KDE Plasma access Firefox profile and searches it for
anything? That's interesting. Can you point me to any info about it?
It looks like it copies Firefox's *.sqlite databases to
~/.cache/bookmarksrunner on every user login and then u
On 5/17/24 10:28, Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote:
On 17/05/2024 08:05, Martin Stransky wrote:
Gnome search service is provided by running Firefox application
itself. It's because it searches and publishes results from recent
live user profile.
Why can't GNOME Search engine just parse Firefox'
On 17/05/2024 08:05, Martin Stransky wrote:
Gnome search service is provided by running Firefox application itself.
It's because it searches and publishes results from recent live user
profile.
Why can't GNOME Search engine just parse Firefox's *.sqlite databases
like everyone else does (like
On 5/15/24 12:55, Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote:
On 15/05/2024 10:52, Ian McInerney via devel wrote:
What if I don't use GNOME search? I don't use the GNOME desktop, so I
don't want to have a random Firefox process running on my machine that
is doing absolutely nothing and just hogging resourc
On Wed, May 15 2024 at 08:52:28 AM +00:00:00, Ian McInerney via devel
wrote:
What if I don't use GNOME search? I don't use the GNOME desktop, so I
don't want to have a random Firefox process running on my machine
that is doing absolutely nothing and just hogging resources. Is this
process only
Am 15.05.24 um 14:11 schrieb Tom Hughes via devel:
On 15/05/2024 13:06, Michael J Gruber wrote:
Is this used by Gnome search unconditionally? I might want to use Gnome
but not a background indexer/tracker/search engine. Threw me off back
then
when KDE introcuced something like that.
Go to "
On 15/05/2024 13:06, Michael J Gruber wrote:
Is this used by Gnome search unconditionally? I might want to use Gnome
but not a background indexer/tracker/search engine. Threw me off back then
when KDE introcuced something like that.
Go to "Search" in the Gnome settings and you can control whic
Vitaly Zaitsev via devel venit, vidit, dixit 2024-05-15 12:55:10:
> On 15/05/2024 10:52, Ian McInerney via devel wrote:
> > What if I don't use GNOME search? I don't use the GNOME desktop, so I don't
> > want to have a random Firefox process running on my machine that is doing
> > absolutely noth
On 15/05/2024 10:52, Ian McInerney via devel wrote:
What if I don't use GNOME search? I don't use the GNOME desktop, so I don't
want to have a random Firefox process running on my machine that is doing
absolutely nothing and just hogging resources. Is this process only created
when something t
On 15/05/2024 09:52, Ian McInerney via devel wrote:
Also, don't new enabled-by-default services need approval from either FESCO or
the Workstation WG according to the packaging docs
(https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/DefaultServices/)? I
know the page seems to focus on
What if I don't use GNOME search? I don't use the GNOME desktop, so I don't
want to have a random Firefox process running on my machine that is doing
absolutely nothing and just hogging resources. Is this process only created
when something tries to talk to it on the DBus socket, or is it always
Hello folks,
Firefox 126.0 for Fedora 40
(https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2024-eabe68b149) comes
with enabled DBus service.
It means there's a dedicated firefox process which may be run by DBus as
service (/usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.mozilla.firefox.service) and
provides o
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