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I'm running GNOME 3.x, and now whenever I open directories from any application other than Nautilus (Chromium 'Open downloads folder' option, Places menu, et cetera) the directory will be opened in Anjuta. This is quite adverse, and I couldn't find any option in gnome-settings or gnome-tweak-tool to change this behaviour. Please help!
Last edited by Bolt473 (2013-07-13 17:50:09)
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Thanks. That worked, and I'm saving it in case it happens again.
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Thanks for providing the solution, saved me tons of hassle.
Last edited by jzinedine (2013-07-29 10:28:29)
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Try $> xdg-mime default nautilus.desktop inode/directory
Sorry to bump this thread.
I am having this same problem.
Just to be sure, I just type this terminal: xdg-mime default nautilus.desktop inode/directory
didn't solved.
Run with sudo and got this output:
touch: cannot touch ‘/root/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list’: No such file or directory
/usr/bin/xdg-mime: line 820: /root/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list.new: No such file or directory
problem is not solved, any thoughts?
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I'm having problems with it as well. I enabled the Places menu, and anything in it opens up Anjuta. The command above doesn't seems to work.
Even tried this with no success.
Last edited by xypista (2014-10-26 14:27:57)
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Hi xypista, open the terminal and browse to :
~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list
.. and put the next:
[Default Applications]
inode/directory=org.gnome.Nautilus.desktop
Link: http://blog.valhue.es/entradas/2014/10/ … E0jv3-3UWM
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Thanks colegui, that worked.
Based on this information, the command above should be
xdg-mime default org.gnome.Nautilus.desktop inode/directory
for Gnome 3.14.
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Closing to prevent further necro-bumps. Please start a new thread if you have similar issues.
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