The traditional way to find files on a Linux system has been with the appropriately-named “find” command: give it part of a filename and it will hunt through a whole tree of folders for it. The rest of the world has moved on from such brute-force searching though, with Spotlight in Mac OS X and Instant Search in Vista, along with third-party options like Google Desktop, giving users super-fast access to desktop search results
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