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194 Start-Up<br />

To open a file displayed in the list, right-click the file then click Open or double-click<br />

the file. To open the folder that contains a file displayed in the Search Results list, rightclick<br />

the file then click Open Folder. To delete a file displayed in the Search Results<br />

list, right-click the file then click Move to Trash.<br />

To save the results <strong>of</strong> the last search that Search for Files performed, right-click anywhere<br />

in the search results list then click Save Results As. Type a name for the file to which<br />

to save the results then click Save.<br />

7.8.4 Disabling Quick Searches<br />

By default, Search for Files tries to speed up some searches by using the locate<br />

command. locate provides a secure way to index and quickly search for files. Because<br />

locate relies on a file index, the results might not be up to date. To disable quick<br />

searches, run the following command in a terminal window:<br />

gconftool-2 --type=bool --set /apps/gnome-search-tool/disable/quick/search 1<br />

For more information about locate, see Section “The Command locate” (Chapter 10,<br />

Special Features <strong>of</strong> <strong>SUSE</strong> Linux, ↑Reference).<br />

7.9 Exploring the Internet<br />

GNOME includes Firefox, a Mozilla-based Web browser. Start it by clicking Programs<br />

→ Firefox Web Browser or clicking its quick start icon in the top panel.<br />

You can type an address into the location bar at the top or click links in a page to move<br />

to different pages, just like in any other Web browser. For information about Firefox,<br />

refer to Chapter The Web Browser Firefox (↑Applications).<br />

7.10 E-Mail and Calendering<br />

Novell Evolution seamlessly combines e-mail, a calendar, an address book, and a task<br />

list in one easy-to-use application. With its extensive support for communications and<br />

data interchange standards, Evolution can work with existing corporate networks and<br />

applications, including Micros<strong>of</strong>t Exchange. To start Evolution, click Applications →<br />

Office → Evolution.

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