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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] en nombre de Emmanuele Bassi Enviado el: mar 19/02/2008 15:48 Para: [email protected] Asunto: RE: Packages On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 14:17 +0100, PEDRO MACANAS VALVERDE wrote: > >> >Nautilus also does it. > For example Ubuntu has it configured by default. When you double-click > on a file without handler associated it proposes a package to install. > > Oh, that is good. > > I think because Ubuntu and Linux Mint (based on Ubuntu ) are > user-friendly and GUI distros. > > But in Main Debian, it is not managed that way. And I would like it > would be. >then you should open a bug against Debian inside its BTS. as I said, nautilus already does what it's supposed to do. the rest is really up to the distribution and the package manager applications. You are right. Because I am newbie, can you help with the content ?. Which is the name of the Ubuntu tool when you double-click on a file without handler associated it proposes a package to install ?. Thanks in advance . Pedro.
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