>Traditional search may still be needed sometimes.

1) Only power users need to meddle with files outside of their own directory 
(which tracker doesn't index)
2) Power-users can be assumed to be smart enough to enable the desktop entry 
themselves (it is just unchecked by default)
3) Nautilus search now defaults to search the old way (in the current directory 
with all the extra possible options, like matching certain file sizes or 
types). which also allows to search in locations that are not indexed by 
tracker.  The only missing function is regular expressions. But wouldn't people 
that know regular expressions just use the command line in the first place?
4) An alternative option could be, at least for Intrepid, to ship an all in one 
search tool, like catfish. I wonder how much trouble it would be to give that 
tool a simple and advanced mode?

Perhaps a strategy on file-searching and indexing would be a smart move? A 
specification perrhaps? 
I feel this bug is more a sympton of a lacking strategy on this subject. 
Perhaps we should send a mail to the ubuntu-desktop list to encourage them to 
define some guidelines on this topic?



However, currently in Nautilus, it now defaults back to traditional searching, 
so I see little need for it.

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Tracker/Beagle are installed but the Places - Search menu is not updated
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