. -s??”Returns only the name and location of the command??™s associated source code
file.
In addition to these command-line utilities, openSUSE Linux also includes graphical utilities
that can be used to search for files. Let??™s look at these next.
Finding Files 391
Using kfind
The first utility we will explore is kfind, which is a graphical version of find that runs
within the KDE shell. To use KFind, go to the Applications Menu, then System, File
System, Find Files/Folders. The screen in Figure 18.11 is displayed.
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FIGURE 18.11 The kfind interface.
Within this interface, you can configure and execute complex search operations. To do
this, complete the following:
1. In the Named field, enter the name of the file you want to search for. You can use
wildcard characters such as * and ? to expand your search results.
2. In the Look In field, enter the path in which kfind should begin its search.
3. If you want kfind to search for the specified file in subdirectories within the specified
path, mark Include Subfolders.
4. Select Find. The results of your search are displayed in the field below the search
criteria, as shown in Figure 18.
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