On 05/01/14 04:43, John Markh wrote:
Fair enough. But then, how do you configure (and it might be a noob question) the indexing and search of the GNOME Shell?
which search providers are used in gnome-shell is configured via gnome-control-center, however this is not available in the current version in trusty. It should however be updated this cycle.



On Sat, 2014-01-04 at 12:31 -0500, Steve Ovens wrote:
I cant speak for the group, but my personal opinion is that to reduce maintenance complexity, it seems logical to limit the number of moving parts. If the desktop has some major problem, it becomes a more difficult task to track down which (if any) extension has caused the problem



On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 12:23 PM, John Markh <[email protected]> wrote:
Is there a reason why tracker-gui (Desktop Search) is not installed by default on Ubuntu GNOME 14.04?
desktop search is essentially the same as what you get through gnome-shell search. Unfortunately file search won't work properly since nautilus is not built with the tracker backend (packages in main can't build against packages in universe)


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