The new behavior is INFURIATING. And the search functionality is
terrible. Even if it were fast (and it's terribly slow on my Core i7 and
Intel SSD), it's stupid. I'm a software developer. When I type 'lib', I
want to jump to the lib directory that I'm looking at--not find every
directory and file with lib in it recursively. That's insane! And
there's a well-established UX for this already: indicate that you want
to perform a search by pressing Ctrl-F, F3, or whatever.

This change has made it virtually impossible to navigate Nautilus
without a mouse, and so Nautilus is now completely useless to me. HUGE
step backward.

I realize that GNOME is doing weird things with Nautilus 3.6, and that
the version shipping with Ubuntu is a best effort by Canonical, the
Ubuntu community, and friends to maintain sanity. I don't mean to
criticize the folks who are doing the best they can. I just want
adequately register my frustration here. My Ubuntu desktop experience is
seriously hampered as Nautilus is completely useless to me now. It's
much more efficient to do all file operations in a shell if I can't
type-ahead find.

And I don't think this is an issue of, "Well, I guess it's time to learn
new UI." I'm not averse to drastic changes to the UI if they're
improvements. This isn't a matter of Old Dog v. New Trick. This is a
very, very bad UI decision. It makes the software less useful.

Quick side rant: the GNOME team have been stripping out features and
removing useful functionality for years. I understand the idea of
boiling down a tool to its most essential parts, the benefits that that
has for maintainability, and the elegance of a focused UI. But come on.
It's easy to cross the line and break things that people rely on, and
that seems to have been GNOME's modus operandi for at least the past 6
years.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1164016

Title:
  restore type-ahead find

Status in Nautilus:
  Invalid
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  GNOME removed type-ahead find in Nautilus 3.6, not without
  controversy:

  https://mail.gnome.org/archives/nautilus-
  list/2012-August/msg00002.html

  Now when you type in a Nautilus window, Nautilus immediately performs
  a search in the current directory and all its subdirectories.  I
  personally find this annoying.  If I want to search, I'll click the
  search icon.  Often I'm looking at a long directory listing and simply
  want to jump to a certain point in it, and type-ahead find works great
  for that.

  Would Ubuntu consider patching type-ahead find back in?

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