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Can I search the internet from Ubuntu's search feature (Unity Desktop)?

au flag

I'm on Ubuntu 20.04 and I am using the Unity desktop environment. I would like to know if there is a way to search the internet right from the search feature on the desktop (the feature that is similar to Windows' "start menu"). If so, how do I do this exactly?

ChanganAuto avatar
us flag
Which start menu? Neither Gnome nor Unity have that thing.
ilove cupcakes avatar
au flag
the start menu : https://ibb.co/Z1DdGHV
ChanganAuto avatar
us flag
NOT a start menu and no, it doesn't search the internet (Gnome) or presents some possibly relevant results (Unity).
ilove cupcakes avatar
au flag
what are you trying to say?
ilove cupcakes avatar
au flag
how do you call it if it's not a start menu?
Ingo Steinke avatar
de flag
You mean like Microsoft Windows 10 start menu?
us flag
In Unity it is called "Dash".
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cn flag

The desktop search features of both Unity and Gnome are not internet Search Engines.

Searches will return only a limited set of results from specific trusted sources, mostly local to your machine, and mostly about locating (or installing) whatever application you seem to be asking about.

To search the internet, use your web browser.

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