[ubuntu-za] Default application

Anton May antonmay at gmail.com
Fri Nov 9 18:51:28 UTC 2018


Well glad your problem is resolved.

Anton

On Fri, Nov 9, 2018, 20:33 Bill Cairns <cairnsww at gmail.com wrote:

> Thanks all. Anton, it is not clicking on a file that was causing Digikam
> to load, it was inserting a card on a usb card reader.
>
> Robin - you pointed me to the right place. The strange thing is that
> 'Photos' was set to 'Open Folder' and not Digikam. I changed it to 'Do
> nothing' and it did nothing. I then changed it again to 'Open Folder' and
> sure enoughthe File Manager now loads - which is what I want. I suspect
> there is a bug in there somewhere.
> Thanks again,
>   Bill
>
>
> On Fri, 9 Nov 2018 at 14:24, Robin Bownes <robin at bownes.co.za> wrote:
>
>> Hi Bill (again)
>>
>> I remembered that I've got Ubuntu on a Virtual Box.
>>
>> Go to System Settings --> Devices --> Removable Media
>>
>> That should see you right.
>>
>> Robin
>> On 2018/11/09 11:22, Bill Cairns wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I don't know what I did, but now I want to undo it and don't know how!
>>
>> When I insert a USB card reader with a card from my camera, the system
>> automatically lanches Digikam. Now I use Digikam for managing my photos and
>> find it a very useful application. But I like to simply use the file
>> manager to transfer photos from the card and to store them where I want
>> them.
>>
>> How do I undo Digikam being the application to manage photos on a USB
>> device? (This has nothing to do with the default application to handle
>> image file types which is a setting in Settings > details > Default
>> Applications.)
>>
>> Bill
>>
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