
"I've used so many GNOME and GNOME-based desktops over the years that I can't even recall them all. One thing that has been constant over the years is that GNOME is far more useful than you might think. Sure, it looks minimal, but that's all about getting out of your way and not stripping down features. One of the cool features of the GNOME desktop is the search functionality. At first blush, it seems the search tool is just a means to locate the app you want to run."
"Hold up. Before we get to showing off the search functionality, you have to know how to configure it. Within the Settings app, you'll find a Search entry in the left sidebar. Click that and you'll see several entries under Search Results. Go through that list and enable any or all features you want to include in the search functionality. You can also arrange the order in which the search categories will be used. By doing this, you can make your searches more efficient."
GNOME Search is a flexible desktop search system that goes beyond launching applications. Configuration is available in Settings under the Search entry, where individual search sources can be enabled and their order rearranged. Prioritizing frequent categories such as files, web, software, and calendar improves search efficiency. The file search option can locate any configured file on the system. The system integrates multiple data sources and allows users to tailor search behavior to common workflows, reducing time spent locating resources and enhancing overall desktop productivity.
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