I run into the same problem. I didn't know Nautilus relied on tracker, and one of the first things I did when installing gutsy was disabling tracker daemon in System>Preferences>sessions.
I don't search that often, but obviously searches never worked in nautilus, I was using search -name in a terminal.
I should have got a warning by nautilus that searches don't work if tracker deamon is off.
Also I second the option to have nautilus optionally not to depend on tracker. I don't want any PC-wide index in my desktop. I doesn't make any sense for me (a search across 20000 files in my home desktop takes 3 seconds) plus it can have security implications.
Thanks for hinting tat Places > Search still works, I hadn't noticed it.
I run into the same problem. I didn't know Nautilus relied on tracker, and one of the first things I did when installing gutsy was disabling tracker daemon in System> Preferences> sessions.
I don't search that often, but obviously searches never worked in nautilus, I was using search -name in a terminal.
I should have got a warning by nautilus that searches don't work if tracker deamon is off.
Also I second the option to have nautilus optionally not to depend on tracker. I don't want any PC-wide index in my desktop. I doesn't make any sense for me (a search across 20000 files in my home desktop takes 3 seconds) plus it can have security implications.
Thanks for hinting tat Places > Search still works, I hadn't noticed it.