Re: Nautilus Search doesn't work as expected.

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Hello
On Thu, 2008-04-17 at 00:09 +0800, Richard Chapman wrote:> Hi,> > I have already posted this question to the Distro support forum without > any luck.> > I am running Centos 5.0 with all current updates (Therefore 5.1 I > assume) with the full gnome desktop and most options instlled. Nautilus > reports as Version 2.16.2> I have never found that the Search function in Nautilus (ctrl F or > button) works as I would expect. It will usually find a file in the > current directory with a matching name - but will not find any files in > subdirectories, unless they have been found recently. When it doesn't > find anything it sits there with the "busy" mouse pointer for ever - or > at least until I click "stop".
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=432764

> > I have done some google research - and the ubuntu community describe > similar problem behaviour when "tracker" and/or "indexing" is disabled.> > I haven't found any way to disable or enable either tracker or Indexing > - so I assume these are not part of the Centos distribution.> > Can anyone throw any light on this problem? Am I misinterpreting how the > search should behave? Have I got something set incorrectly? Do I need to > install or enable some indexing function? Is the distributed build of > Nautilus expecting some functionality which isn't installed on my system?> > Thanks> > Richard.> > _______________________________________________> gnome-list mailing list> gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list-- Ritesh Khadgarayॐ मणि पद्मे हूँDesktop LinuX N StuffPh: +919970164885Eat Right, Exercise, Die Anyway.
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