On 7/6/05, beartooth <beartooth(a)adelphia.net> wrote:
But your report seems at variance with what I see, or the way I
understand
something. If I change the default "Home" under "Search for Files"
to
"Other," I just get a list of files in /home/btth (my userID's home
folder)
That's where is *starts*, but if you click on "Filesystem" on the
left-hand side (where you can define your own shortcuts if you want by
clicking Add, by the way), you can direct the search to any point on
your filesystem.
-- without even the .files, nor any way of displaying them
Try right-clicking on the file list. While you're at it, try typing
the first few letters of the file or directory you're looking for...
-- much
less files like /etc or /usr. I don't even see a way to go up to
/home and
back down to /home/backups (which I created, and scp'd stuff into as btth)
instead of staying in /home/btth.
That should be obvious given the hints I've given you so far :-)
Unlike the other choices there, "filesystem" does give me
two columns of
lists. Clicking on one in the right-hand column ungrays the Add button
under the other column; clicking on one in that column does nothing I can
see.
A single click to select & launch is a KDE-ism. Try double-clicking.
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