We're just talking about a good alternative search for the PCLinuxos forum - aren't we?
It is sometimes frustrating to use the two forum search options. If you have the same experience you might try giving the job to Google - it is very good at it. Here's how:
From the search box at
http://www.google.com/ enter the search query then a space followed by; site:pclinuxos.com/forum/
for example: yum site:pclinuxos.com/forum/
Edit: I realize it is common knowledge - even saw it mentioned somewhere on the forum as I looked for something else. I knew about it and forgot it for years. When you suffer from memory loss of these little things it's good to get a reminder.
Friend, don't how aware you are, but check this. Google is set to remember, record your IP, and report all search terms, and sets a 5 year cookie. Here is a search engine that does not record your IP, is fast, and gets you what you need without spying on you.
http://dogpile.com/It's ok if you care about this - personally I don't.
That is a meta search engine form the old days. Kinda like metacrawler was.
+1
I put duckduckgo at the very top of my search engine list for being non invasive
http://duckduckgo.com/How about those duckduckgobots? Where are they - not on this forum too much. I made a forum search using duckduckgo as the engine and the search term "forum search" to see if this thread pops up. Didn't see the thread but there were a lot of hits for Hootiegibbon's signature. With the google search engine this thread was the #2 display. In order to have something that works well I will accept a 5 year cookie and you can record my IP. Is that really so terrible?