don't reopen old bugs if you have a similar issues in a new version, you
should open a new bug
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Bug seems to have reappeared in lucid.
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I just marked the project as "fixed", too. That way it does not appear
in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/nautilus/+bugs?field.status_upstream=pending_bugwatch
whcih would be confusing since it is already fixed.
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You could try having a look at the howto above for recompiling without
tracker, check the rules file and see if the packagers have used the
same method, if so simply remove --disable-tracker from the configure
line. If they have used some other method you may want to look at the
configure file in t
Hmmm, I agree with Khashayar Naderehvandi. Lack of tracker integration
in Hardy is basically a regression for me!!! So - is there any way of
restoring previous (as per Gutsy) functionality?
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You
For those like me to impatient to wait for the next release to restore
the integrated nautilus search without tracker I have written a howto on
recompiling nautilus without tracker support. It can be found on the
forums here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4524368.
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For those like me to impatient to wait for the next release to restore
the integrated nautilus search without tracker I have written a howto on
recompiling nautilus without tracker support. It can be found on the
forums here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4524368.
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If anything it should only be given as a non default option to use a
third party application.
As mentioned above Tracker it is not practical to have Tracker index remote
folders, (in a work environment you will get in serious trouble if pull this
stunt) or your / folder..
Nautilus is a not a si
Khashayar Naderehvandi, both gnome search tool and tracker do not work
with network shares for example. Tracker doesn't work for an external
drive which has not been indexed for obvious reason etc. The best
solution would be to use tracker if the current directory has been
indexed and fall back to
Sebastien, thanks for pointing out some of those comments.
I'm sure there's a way to settle on a reasonable solution, not necessarily
based on the subjective desires of the ones who most easily make themselves
heard. But, I understand, any such thing is for the next cycle :-)
However,
>(In the m
apparently there is no way to make everybody happy there, reopen the bug
if you want but we will not change again this cycle , read the very
negative users comments sent there while it was using tracker if you
want to know why. You can use the indexer from its panel icon or using
deskbar, users exp
I completely agree with Johan, not tying the nautilus search to the
search utility provided by the distribution gives a really non-
integrated feeling to it all. After all, most users should be searching
for files in their home folders, not in /etc (what would they be doing
with files outside of ho
To clarify my last remark, if Tracker is to be really useful, it should
be well integrated with the rest of the desktop and not just be an app
unto itself.
In my opinion, the real fix for this bug would be to fix whichever
issues Tracker may have, not to remove the feature.
As an analogy, if Fire
What's the point of having a desktop search feature if you patch the
applications not to use it?
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Khashayar Naderehvandi ,
Why don't you assign a key in Gnome like F6 for Tracker? I do something similar
for Gnome-Do
Ctrl+F should be for the application itself. In Firefox when I use
Ctrl+F it is to search the page I have opened.
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you have deskbar and the tracker icon easily available you can use for
that, nautilus is a filemanager it makes sense to be able to search in a
directory for files without depending of what has been indexed yet
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This is some really bad news.
I understand that some people have no need to index their home dirs, but I (and
I assume many others) do.
Before this update I used control-F basically all the time to navigate to
different parts of my file system (I'm a novelist, and I often forget what my
document
Great news, Ctrl + F here I come
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This bug was fixed in the package nautilus -
1:2.21.92svn20080303-0ubuntu2
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* debian/control.in:
- don't use tracker since when it's used only the indexed files are listed,
the search doesn't work when tracker
A workaround may be found by editing the key
"/apps/nautilus/preferences/search_bar_type". Any ideas?
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This is probably caused by bug in libtracker.
tracker_connect return not-null value even if tracker daemon is not installed.
That means, that nautilus will always try to use tracker instead of built-in
search.
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What does Wishlist mean in regards to Importance,
I searched the https://help.launchpad.net/FAQ for Importance & Wishlist
and could not find anything.
I found bug statuses but it has nothing on 'wishlist'.
https://help.launchpad.net/BugStatuses
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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
The MOST IMPORTANT search should be searching by file name , not desktop
searching.
In 7.10,everytime I search for a file by name,nautilus gives me a lot of file
useless whose content (not filename) contains the key word
and I cannot restrict the searching scope
It really annoy me much.
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I've done a default install of 7.10 some hours before and have the exact
same behavior (without configuring anything even vaguely related to
indexing )
If I haven't done a thorough search in bugs I would have believed that
search doesn't work (just like this user thinks in bug #148701 which is
pos
(continuing my previous post) I've verified that in my case the tracker
is enabled but apparently it had no time to index all my /home files
(copied thousands of them some hours ago). Note also that in my case
searches complete almost instantly (<1/2sec)
[I should say that searching for "Desktop"
If you remove the package 'tracker' which includes trackerd (the daemon)
when trying to search within Nautilus the following D-Bus error dialog
is displayed:
The folder contents could not be displayed.
The name org.freedesktop.Tracker was not provided by any .service files.
>From what I
There is a some what of a work around,
An application called nautilus-search-tool
http://saettaz.altervista.org/softwa...arch_tool.html
Deb
http://www.getdeb.net/app.php?name=nautilus-search-tool
That lets your right click on folder and search in it. It brings the
search dialog found under place
Noticed the same thing, now you can't use nautilus to find files by name
anymore.
Instead of an option to disable tracker search in Nautilus, it would be
much better to mix search results from tracker and the old search
method. Or rather, have tracker index file names, and have an obvious
option t
Not everyone wants to index filesystem, and when disabling tracker
should not render Nautilus' search function completely useless.
This should be fixed, back to the old way:
I go to /home/me/music/beatles in nautilus.
I press ctrl+f to search, and type in submarine.
The result should show files wi
Even if Tracker is installed there needs to be an option to let Nautilus
not use tracker
If I navigate to a folder and then do a search all I want is results
with in the folder.
This is annoying before you could navigate to the /usr/share/icons
folder
and search for "contact-new.png" and you wil
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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Nautilus integrated search (CTRL+F) does not return any result without
tracker indexes. I don't need an indexing daemon running all the time so I
disabled trackerd in "System -> Preferences -> Session" and disabled indexing
in "System
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