<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 2 June 2010 14:23, Chris Debenham <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:chris@adebenham.com">chris@adebenham.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
The other option is to load up nautilus and then right-click on a<br>
folder and choose "Open with other Applications"<br>
Then find/select "File Browser" and make sure that that the "Remember<br>
this appication" checkbox is selected.<br></blockquote><div><br><br>That would be true under normal circumstances, Chris, however, this is the result of a known bug in ? (nautilus?) and has been documented since 2008.<br>
<br>Editing the mimeapps.list will restore the desired behaviour. It will not repair the cause.<br><br>I came across this when I installed gThumb and then found that my Home directory would only open with gThumb. Removal of gThumb removed the faulty association and restored the file manager function. After installing gThumb a second time, editing the mimeapps.list restored normal functioning all round.<br>
<br>Now my Home directory opens with nautilus and gThumb opens with gThumb.<br><br>Lucid Lynx is full of little surprises like this.<br><br>Andre<br><br><br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
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On 2 June 2010 14:14, Andre Mangan <<a href="mailto:andremangan@gmail.com">andremangan@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> On 2 June 2010 13:55, WasserLand <<a href="mailto:dwass@optusnet.com.au">dwass@optusnet.com.au</a>> wrote:<br>
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>> Thank you Andre,<br>
>><br>
>> But . . . just before I complete the exercise my inode line reads as<br>
>> follows:<br>
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>><br>
>> inode/directory=totem-xine.desktop;mplayer.desktop;firefox.desktop;vlc.desktop;gthumb.desktop;nautilus-folder-handler.desktop;nautilus-browser.desktop;<br>
>><br>
>> Are you saying that I should replace all of that with:<br>
>> "nautilus-folder-handler.desktop;"<br>
>> Or do I insert that statement?<br>
>><br>
>> Dave W<br>
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> Since "nautilus-folder-handler.desktop;" is already mentioned in that line,<br>
> cut and paste it so that it is the first item next to the = sign. Save the<br>
> file before exit.<br>
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> If that does not do the trick, delete the "firefox.desktop;" entry and save<br>
> before exit.<br>
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> Andre<br>
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>> On Wed, 2010-06-02 at 11:05 +1000, Andre Mangan wrote:<br>
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>> > On 1 June 2010 16:23, WasserLand <<a href="mailto:dwass@optusnet.com.au">dwass@optusnet.com.au</a>> wrote:<br>
>> > Okay, I seem to have partially solved it:-<br>
>> ><br>
>> > I need to go: "Places>Computer>FileSystem>Home>etc to get to<br>
>> > my file<br>
>> > system. How do I make that a default?<br>
>> ><br>
>> > Dave W<br>
>> ><br>
>> ><br>
>> > A partial solution is not a complete solution! Try this one:<br>
>> ><br>
>> > In a terminal type: cat .local/share/applications/mimeapps.list<br>
>> ><br>
>> > look for a line that reads: inode/directory=firefox.....;<br>
>> ><br>
>> > When you are sure that you have found it, make a note of the line<br>
>> > number and then type:<br>
>> ><br>
>> > sudo gedit .local/share/applications/mimeapps.list<br>
>> ><br>
>> > substitute "nautilus-folder-handler.desktop;" (without the quotes)<br>
>> > after the = sign<br>
>> ><br>
>> > Save and exit.<br>
>> ><br>
>> > Andre<br>
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>> > On Tue, 2010-06-01 at 15:59 +1000, WasserLand wrote:<br>
>> > > Ubuntu 10.04.<br>
>> > ><br>
>> > > I go to Places>Home and the directory opens in Firefox. It<br>
>> > presents as<br>
>> > > a page and is headed: "Index of file:///home/. . . ." etc.<br>
>> > I can't open<br>
>> > > files or do anything with them. a right click presents a<br>
>> > dialogue box<br>
>> > > offering to "copy link" and other link alternatives.<br>
>> > ><br>
>> > > I've hunted high and low for the inevitable tick that I can<br>
>> > un-tick to<br>
>> > > get things back to normal.<br>
>> > ><br>
>> > > Does someone have the solution, please<br>
>> > ><br>
>> > > Dave W<br>
>> > ><br>
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