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Hi,
I've searched the net a bit and only me and Los Frijoles have complained about the pop-up notification when you insert a removable media like an USB drive or a data CD/DVD and the only option there is is 'Open with Disk Usage Analyser' (baobab) instead of 'Open with Files' (nautilus) like in previous Gnome 3 versions.
Is this a upstream or and Arch-specific issue? Should I file a bug report?
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I can also confirm this bug. Happens in any situation where I ask an application to open the containing folder. Chrome, Skype, you name it.
EDIT: can confirm that installing gnome-defaults-list from the AUR solves the issue as proposed in the bug report, though it probably isn't the most optimal solution.
Last edited by Bastian (2012-11-09 23:09:47)
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Disk Usage Analyzer hijacks the mime type through its .desktop file
Try this FWIW :
xdg-mime default nautilus.desktop inode/directory
... and see if it works
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Disk Usage Analyzer hijacks the mime type through its .desktop file
Try this FWIW :
xdg-mime default nautilus.desktop inode/directory
... and see if it works
I can also confirm this bug.
Commmand:
"xdg-mime default nautilus.desktop inode/directory"
doesn't work yet!
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Did you run the command as normal user?
If not, you should.
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xdg-mime default nautilus.desktop inode/directory
Works perfectly. Thank you!
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Disk Usage Analyzer hijacks the mime type through its .desktop file
Try this FWIW :
xdg-mime default nautilus.desktop inode/directory
... and see if it works
Worked for me, too. Thank you man!!
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Disk Usage Analyzer hijacks the mime type through its .desktop file
Try this FWIW :
xdg-mime default nautilus.desktop inode/directory
... and see if it works
Worked perfectly for me. Thanks mate.
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