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Ok, it may sound a little strange and I fear for your answers but here is the question...
Is there any way to make gnome3 not to search for ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING when "typing to search" in the menu?
I mean, for god's sake, I was testing all the menus and so on, and suddenly typed "3" and a pair of NSFW movies showed up in the screen. WTF????!!! xD
Is there a way to stop it showing recently opened files? XDD
I do not like this "feature"....
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You can remove recent documents by deleting this
rm ~/.local/share/recently-used.xbel
You can stop logging all recent documents by creating a folder there, i.e.,
mkdir ~/.local/share/recently-used.xbel
Some tutorials recommend making that folder un-modifiable, but I'm not sure it's necessary
chattr +i ~/.local/share/recently-used.xbel
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Whoa, thanks a lot, it fixed it hehehe.
In gnome 2 i used to clear manually recent files, but in gnome 3 I don't think there is such an option...
Is there a way to make it record only certain filetypes? Or to exclude certain ones? Or maybe to make gnome-shell not to show previews of movies in the shell?
Thx again!!!
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