Hi Summerbrain,

it works for me on Fedora as you suggested. Double click on iso file causes
image mounting. It is mounted by gnome-disk-image-mounter (part of
gnome-disk-utility), which is set as the default application for the disk
images.

Another application is associated with disk images on your system probably,
so you can change it to "Disk Image Mounter" (Right Click -> Properties ->
Open With -> Disk Image Mounter -> Set as default).

2016-09-23 10:25 GMT+02:00 Summerbrain <summerbr...@t-online.de>:

> Hello,
>
> I recently tried to mount an .iso Image on Linux and found out that this
> is only possible using a Terminal and fuseiso. I think it would be great to
> be able to do this by simply double-clicking on the .iso-File in Nautilus
> as in Windows Explorer. I'm not a fan of Windows ;) but this is a really
> simple and intuitive way to do it. Many people do not have a DVD drive in
> their computers anymore, consequently this becomes more important, at least
> for me.
>
> Greetings,
>
> Summerbrain
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