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Indexed searchs - Printable Version +- Linux Lite Forums (https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums) +-- Forum: Software - Support (https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Other (https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=20) +--- Thread: Indexed searchs (/showthread.php?tid=931) |
Indexed searchs - rmcellig - 09-30-2014 I do a weekly radio show. When I put my show together, I need to quickly search for songs I have on my various drives that I can use on my show. At the moment I am using Catfish. This option is not working for me because I need to take the search results and copy them to a folder. It seems that Catfish only allows you to right click on one song at a time and do a save as which is not what I need to do considering I may find hundreds of songs I need to put into a separate folder. At the moment I have to do my searches on my iMac because as I type in the search criteria, the results are being displayed, and I can take the results and put them into a specific folder. What are my options? I am using Linux Lite 2.0. Really appreciate all the help and suggestions. Re: Indexed searchs - rmcellig - 09-30-2014 I found the functionality I am looking for in Linux Lite. I booted my computer using the live Ubuntu 14.04 live CD. When I open a folder I can click on the magnifying glass and then set where I want to search and what I am looking for. In my case audio files. Ubuntu uses Files for the file manager and it has the search function built in. What I like is that I can search for the files I need and then copy/paste the ones I want into another directory. How can I get the same kind of functionality in Linux Lite? Re: Indexed searchs - anon222 - 09-30-2014 You can Install Nautilus file manager Code: sudo apt-get install nautilus ![]() Re: Indexed searchs - rmcellig - 09-30-2014 Thanks! I will do that. I installed spacefm to see if it also has a search capability. |