Search for file name in Dolphin
Doug
dmcgarrett at optonline.net
Mon Aug 4 12:51:06 UTC 2014
On 08/04/2014 07:41 AM, Marcelo Magno T. Sales wrote:
> Hi, Doug
>
> Em domingo, 03 de agosto de 2014, às 20:36:05, Doug escreveu:
>> On 08/03/2014 08:08 PM, Marcelo Magno T. Sales wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Is there a way to do a search for a file name in Dolphin, without using
>>> desktop search? For some reason, nothing is ever found when a search for
>>> anything and I really don't need desktop search. I only need a simple, old
>>> fashioned, file name search. Is it possible? How?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Marcelo
>> Since Kubuntu is a KDE system, it should behave the same as my PCLOS KDE
>> system. I can use the "Find" command in Dolphin, and it finds files with the
>> indicated word in the filename that exist in the directory you have set up
>> to look at in Dolphin. In other words, if I have selected, for example,
>> the
>> Dolphin window /root/home/doug/Documents as my Dolphin window, and then
>> invoke find and put in the word, "electrical" it will produce three lines,
>>
>> Electronics and Electrical Engineering Tools | EEWeb_files
>> electrical-engineering.png
>> Electronics and Electrical Engineering Tools | EEWeb.html
>>
>> Doesn't your find command in Dolphin work that way?
> I believe it should, but it always says "No items found" (translated from
> portuguese, may be slightly different in english) when I do a search in this
> specific folder I'm looking into.
> I've tried using parts of file names (with and without wildcards), complete
> file names (with and without extension), you name it.
> I guess there's something wrong with indexing here. But I don't really need
> desktop search, so I didn't bother trying to find out what's wrong with it. If
> possible, I'd rather disable desktop search and go for a simple file system
> search, like in the old days. Is it possible?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marcelo
>
Use the "find" command from the command line. You can also search
for text within a file with grep from the command line, or with Recoll,
if your system has it, from the GUI. You need to update that every so often.
Check the man pages for find and grep. (I find grep to be somewhat
confusing, personally!)
--doug
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