Trying to locate a file, how can I search the entire hard drive for a file?
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You could also use Examples:
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Start by clicking the "Home Folder" icon in the launcher.
In the window that opens, click "Search".
Type what you want to search for in the box, then press enter.
Under the dropdown for location, choose your hard drive, then click reload.
The results will then be displayed. Hope that helps! |
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If you're looking for a string inside a file, you can use grep. Here's a sample command:
This will find |
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On Ubuntu, i know that everyone wants to be dogmatic about using command line all the time, and I have in the past been that way, but I love the Gnome "Search for files..." tool. I think its awesome. |
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For a Desktop setup, Install "gnome-search-tool" Don't install this in a server, it will also install the ubuntu desktop package. Filters inlude:
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If you don't want to remember
The three of them are great, but I found kfind the best. From Ubuntu Community help wiki you might find useful:
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If need to find nested in some dirs:
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