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(New page: Sometimes a user will mess up file associations, often the result of this is that trying to open up a folder through the places menu opens rhythm box instead. To correct this edit '''.loc...) |
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− | [Added Associations] | + | [Added Associations] |
− | inode/directory=rhythmbox.desktop; | + | inode/directory=rhythmbox.desktop; |
− | x-content/video-dvd=vlc.desktop; | + | x-content/video-dvd=vlc.desktop; |
</code> | </code> | ||
it should read: | it should read: | ||
<code> | <code> | ||
− | [Added Associations] | + | [Added Associations] |
− | inode/directory=nautilus.desktop; | + | inode/directory=nautilus.desktop; |
− | x-content/video-dvd=vlc.desktop; | + | x-content/video-dvd=vlc.desktop; |
</code> | </code> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:00, 22 June 2011
Sometimes a user will mess up file associations, often the result of this is that trying to open up a folder through the places menu opens rhythm box instead.
To correct this edit .local/share/applications/mimeapps.list
For instance it might read
[Added Associations]
inode/directory=rhythmbox.desktop;
x-content/video-dvd=vlc.desktop;
it should read:
[Added Associations]
inode/directory=nautilus.desktop;
x-content/video-dvd=vlc.desktop;