
13th January 2006, 13:24
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Gnome Search Crashes
Ok what I have is 64bit Suse 10 installed with gnome as the deesktop system. What happens is that every time I attempt to search using the gui it fails isntantly with an error (not sure what the error is at the moment). Does any one else have this probelm..... or shall I just re-install and use kde which in the past has caused me no problems.
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13th January 2006, 23:29
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What's the exact error message?
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14th January 2006, 21:41
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Ok i goto search using Nautilus 2.12.0 and no matter what I type in to search the moment I click on search
The Application "nautilus" has quit unexpectedly.
You can inform the developers of what happened to help them fix it. Or you can restart the application right now.
I have updated the program and also re-installed from the original cd and yet still nothing. I know I should probably learn to use grep but I like everything to work as it should.
Any suggestions.
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15th January 2006, 18:50
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Have you googled for the error, and have you tried to ask the developers of Nautilus?
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16th January 2006, 14:41
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Ok I think I have got something... thanks for your posts
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16th January 2006, 19:24
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Originally Posted by mphayesuk
Ok I think I have got something... thanks for your posts
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If it works, can you post the solution here? That would be great!
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24th January 2006, 12:54
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Nope that did not work and still have same problem, the solution I thought I had said to delete some files from the home directory, but the files and directories are not there... must be beacuse I am on Suse 10 and the solution was not, and because I cant search for the files I dont know where they will be..... it was something to do with metanames / metafiles for nautilas.
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24th January 2006, 13:03
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Why don you use the locate command on the shell to find the files? Usage:
locate filename
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24th January 2006, 13:09
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I did try it before but I did a search for a file that I know exists and it came back with nothing.... and I think I tried a wild card i.e. *.php and it also came back with nothing (FROM MEMORY) I will try it again later today to make sure.
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24th January 2006, 13:15
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First, login as root or use su before you use the locate command. then dont use wildcards, simply use the part of the filename you where searching for, e.g .php instead of *.php
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