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How can I add “Google results” as a search provider in GNOME shell?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)How to enable Google search for GNOME Shell?Gnome shell: pressing the super key does not workHow to disable Gnome-Shell auto-open in DashboardHow do I open PDFs from gnome-shell in evince?Disable Gnome Shell document previewgnome super button doesn't search filesgnome-shell-extension not found through apt-cache searchTracker not indexing file contentsIntegrate an application with GNOME searchList of default ubuntu 18.04 gnome shell extensionsFile-Search in Gnome-Shell no longer working
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When I press the Super key I see the Overview window. From here I can search current open windows, files, Software Senter, etc, but I couldn't find how to make it search in Google. Looks like there should be a search provider for it, but I couldn't find it in GNOME Extensions portal.
Am I missing something?
My setup is Ubuntu 19.04, GNOME 3.32
gnome gnome-shell gnome-shell-extension
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When I press the Super key I see the Overview window. From here I can search current open windows, files, Software Senter, etc, but I couldn't find how to make it search in Google. Looks like there should be a search provider for it, but I couldn't find it in GNOME Extensions portal.
Am I missing something?
My setup is Ubuntu 19.04, GNOME 3.32
gnome gnome-shell gnome-shell-extension
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Possible duplicate of How to enable Google search for GNOME Shell?
– RoVo
18 hours ago
Very old duplicate, but answer still seems to be correct. Anyways, do you really want to give Google information on everything that you type in the Gnome shell search?
– RoVo
18 hours ago
Thanks for pointing me to the original question. Unfortunately, the answer there didn't work for me. I created google.xml file, pasted the source code from the link, copied it to the /usr/share/gnome-shell/search-providers and rebooted.
– Alexey Chernov
17 hours ago
Weather the privacy issue with google. I agree to switch from Google to DuckDuckGo, but couldn't find how to implement it either.
– Alexey Chernov
17 hours ago
Welcoem to AskUbuntu! There appears to be some confusion. Ubuntu 19.10 hasn't been released yet. Please edit the output oflsb_release -a
into your question. Thank you for helping us help you!
– Elder Geek
11 hours ago
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When I press the Super key I see the Overview window. From here I can search current open windows, files, Software Senter, etc, but I couldn't find how to make it search in Google. Looks like there should be a search provider for it, but I couldn't find it in GNOME Extensions portal.
Am I missing something?
My setup is Ubuntu 19.04, GNOME 3.32
gnome gnome-shell gnome-shell-extension
When I press the Super key I see the Overview window. From here I can search current open windows, files, Software Senter, etc, but I couldn't find how to make it search in Google. Looks like there should be a search provider for it, but I couldn't find it in GNOME Extensions portal.
Am I missing something?
My setup is Ubuntu 19.04, GNOME 3.32
gnome gnome-shell gnome-shell-extension
gnome gnome-shell gnome-shell-extension
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Possible duplicate of How to enable Google search for GNOME Shell?
– RoVo
18 hours ago
Very old duplicate, but answer still seems to be correct. Anyways, do you really want to give Google information on everything that you type in the Gnome shell search?
– RoVo
18 hours ago
Thanks for pointing me to the original question. Unfortunately, the answer there didn't work for me. I created google.xml file, pasted the source code from the link, copied it to the /usr/share/gnome-shell/search-providers and rebooted.
– Alexey Chernov
17 hours ago
Weather the privacy issue with google. I agree to switch from Google to DuckDuckGo, but couldn't find how to implement it either.
– Alexey Chernov
17 hours ago
Welcoem to AskUbuntu! There appears to be some confusion. Ubuntu 19.10 hasn't been released yet. Please edit the output oflsb_release -a
into your question. Thank you for helping us help you!
– Elder Geek
11 hours ago
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Possible duplicate of How to enable Google search for GNOME Shell?
– RoVo
18 hours ago
Very old duplicate, but answer still seems to be correct. Anyways, do you really want to give Google information on everything that you type in the Gnome shell search?
– RoVo
18 hours ago
Thanks for pointing me to the original question. Unfortunately, the answer there didn't work for me. I created google.xml file, pasted the source code from the link, copied it to the /usr/share/gnome-shell/search-providers and rebooted.
– Alexey Chernov
17 hours ago
Weather the privacy issue with google. I agree to switch from Google to DuckDuckGo, but couldn't find how to implement it either.
– Alexey Chernov
17 hours ago
Welcoem to AskUbuntu! There appears to be some confusion. Ubuntu 19.10 hasn't been released yet. Please edit the output oflsb_release -a
into your question. Thank you for helping us help you!
– Elder Geek
11 hours ago
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1
Possible duplicate of How to enable Google search for GNOME Shell?
– RoVo
18 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How to enable Google search for GNOME Shell?
– RoVo
18 hours ago
Very old duplicate, but answer still seems to be correct. Anyways, do you really want to give Google information on everything that you type in the Gnome shell search?
– RoVo
18 hours ago
Very old duplicate, but answer still seems to be correct. Anyways, do you really want to give Google information on everything that you type in the Gnome shell search?
– RoVo
18 hours ago
Thanks for pointing me to the original question. Unfortunately, the answer there didn't work for me. I created google.xml file, pasted the source code from the link, copied it to the /usr/share/gnome-shell/search-providers and rebooted.
– Alexey Chernov
17 hours ago
Thanks for pointing me to the original question. Unfortunately, the answer there didn't work for me. I created google.xml file, pasted the source code from the link, copied it to the /usr/share/gnome-shell/search-providers and rebooted.
– Alexey Chernov
17 hours ago
Weather the privacy issue with google. I agree to switch from Google to DuckDuckGo, but couldn't find how to implement it either.
– Alexey Chernov
17 hours ago
Weather the privacy issue with google. I agree to switch from Google to DuckDuckGo, but couldn't find how to implement it either.
– Alexey Chernov
17 hours ago
Welcoem to AskUbuntu! There appears to be some confusion. Ubuntu 19.10 hasn't been released yet. Please edit the output of
lsb_release -a
into your question. Thank you for helping us help you!– Elder Geek
11 hours ago
Welcoem to AskUbuntu! There appears to be some confusion. Ubuntu 19.10 hasn't been released yet. Please edit the output of
lsb_release -a
into your question. Thank you for helping us help you!– Elder Geek
11 hours ago
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Possible duplicate of How to enable Google search for GNOME Shell?
– RoVo
18 hours ago
Very old duplicate, but answer still seems to be correct. Anyways, do you really want to give Google information on everything that you type in the Gnome shell search?
– RoVo
18 hours ago
Thanks for pointing me to the original question. Unfortunately, the answer there didn't work for me. I created google.xml file, pasted the source code from the link, copied it to the /usr/share/gnome-shell/search-providers and rebooted.
– Alexey Chernov
17 hours ago
Weather the privacy issue with google. I agree to switch from Google to DuckDuckGo, but couldn't find how to implement it either.
– Alexey Chernov
17 hours ago
Welcoem to AskUbuntu! There appears to be some confusion. Ubuntu 19.10 hasn't been released yet. Please edit the output of
lsb_release -a
into your question. Thank you for helping us help you!– Elder Geek
11 hours ago