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We live in a world where our use of the network is mediated by organizations that often do not have our best interests at heart.

cp ~/Desktop/google_com.xml ~/.mozilla/firefox/*.default/searchplugins<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<OpenSearchDescription xmlns="http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearch/1.1/">
<ShortName>Google.com</ShortName>
<Description>Search Google.com</Description>
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<Url type="application/x-suggestions+json" rel="suggestions" method="GET" template="http://suggestqueries.google.com/complete/search?client=firefox&hl=en&qu={searchTerms}"/>
<Url type="text/html" method="GET" template="http://www.google.com/webhp#hl=en&q={searchTerms}"/>
</OpenSearchDescription>



carmi wrote:Deleting The Custom Search
The default google.xml search file is somewhat hard to find online. I haven't verified if this is up to date and official but it seems so: http://www.mozillalinks.org/download/google.xml
If you download this file you need to change the <ShortName> of the file to something else like Google Search instead of just Google.


bluerfoot wrote:I am new(ish) to linux and decided to give mint a spin on an old laptop. love the driver support, codecs etc and not having to worry bout virus's etc. But I must say I am shocked that such an important thing as google searches is essentially crippled. I will give the methods outlined a shot and if they work great, if not it is on to a new distribution. I mean seriously guys, that search is about as painful as using the unity desktop....
cp ~/Desktop/google*.xml ~/.mozilla/firefox/*.default/searchplugins







fschaap wrote:With all due respect to all points of view involved with the Google CSE page, I think there's something we can agree on:
- the OS should never automatically undo user settings / changes
There seems to be NO way to get rid of the Google CSE in the Awesome bar. I can remove it, but it returns automatically when I reboot Mint 11.
I can remove the CSE from the Awesome bar by removing ALL google.xml files with the Google CSE in it from all (sub)directories of:
/usr/lib/firefox-6.0.2
/usr/lib/firefox-addons
and replace them with a default google.xml file from the Firefox tarball.
But on reboot, these files are overwritten with the Linux Mint Google CSE google.xml files.



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