On 2017-01-06 18:31, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
On Friday 06 January 2017 08:08:14 David McPearson wrote:
On 2017-01-05 22:15, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Thu, 05 Jan 2017 21:02:00 +0100
solitone <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello solitone,
What package is needed in order to use the search functionality in
Dolphin? At the moment I get an "invalid protocol" error.
Nothing:
Run System Settings, then go to Workspace -> Search -> File Search
and
turn *off* Enable File Search. That is, untick/uncheck it. Now apply,
and then the Find file function will work in Dolphin.
Hi Guys,
Same error here on Debian Jessie/KDE 4.14.2/Dolphin 4.14.1. When I run
System Settings I do not see an option "Search option"
According to the System Setting Manual there should be a "Desktop
Search" module under System Settings > Workspace Appearance and
Behavior
- but it is not there. I assume this is what is meant by "File Search"
above. Am I correct?
Any hints/instructions about how to get Dolphin's Find to work (given
the above)?
Please note I turned file indexing off when I first installed Jessie.
I can at least confirm that desktop search works for me in Jessie, my
dataset is about 60 GB in about half a million files.
There is "Desktop Search" and "Desktop Search Advanced" in "System
Settings". In "Desktop Search Advanced" I specified which paths to
exclude and which to include in the desktop search. I have enabled
"Desktop search" and "File indexer"
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I found (at least part of) the problem here:
https://www.ryananddebi.com/2015/07/13/linux-getting-find-working-in-dolphin-on-kde-linux-mint-and-kubuntu/
You have to have baloo4 installed for these items to appear in System
Settings. Checking my software I have most of the baloo libraries
installed but not the baloo4 base application.
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There is one glitch I noticed: dolphin searches from the current
working directory. If the current working directory is a symbolic link,
the search does not find anything. It seems baloo stores the physical
paths and is not able to map symbolic paths to physical paths.
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...ouch...!
The whole point (for me, anyway) is to quickly search from the current
working directory. If I want anything else I use kfind.
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I hope that helps...
Rainer
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Rainer Dorsch
http://bokomoko.de/
Also, from the comments to the post I linked above, it seems that (from
Aug/Sept 2016 anyway) that you can have searching from Dolphin or
searching from Krunner - but not both.
At the moment I'll put up with it. Looking around on the web it seems
that the guys over at KDE have been struggling with semantic search for
a while. It seems it is very difficult to get this right. And I prefer
to take the (perceived) "performance hit" when I (infrequently) search,
rather than all the time.
The biggest problem for me is that I (try to) use the Dolphin find
functionality so rarely I forget it's broken. So I click the button,
enter the search term(s) then swear and curse etc.
Thanks very much for taking the time to respond. With any luck the link
above might help someone.
Cheers,
Dave.