Oh yeah -- if you do have older .desktop files, created by nautilus, in
~/.local/share/applications, you can still have the Trash opened with
the movie player, etc. I had to delete those, specifically an old
version of nautilus-folder-handler.desktop.
So the problem with this affecting upgrading
An update for the record:
People were still reporting this into 2011, though this was marked
fixed. (Except for a wish for upgrades to clean up cruft under ~/)
It was happening to me too, and has now been fixed again: see bug
797000. Permanently, I hope -- it seems we've replayed this problem.
I have just experienced these exact symptoms on my upto date version of
Ubuntu 10.10.
Any folder I opened from the "places" would immediately cause the entire
contents of that folder to be opened by media player.
I fixed the problem afterwards by editing
.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list as
I have just experienced these exact symptoms on my upto date version of
Ubuntu 10.10.
Any folder I opened from the "places" would immediately cause the entire
contents of that folder to be opened by media player.
I fixed the problem afterwards by editing
.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list as
Installing Banshee using software centre caused banshee to launch as the
file manager in Maverick 10.10. The work around of running nautilus with
run Application worked for me.
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Banshee did this to me in Maverick 10.10 to me. I installed Banshee
using software centre and it took over from nautilus. The work around of
running nautilus with run Application worked for me.
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The probem exists for me in Maverick.
If I have gnome-mplayer installed, *and* I have at least once opened
System->Preferences->Preferred Applications (without changing anything
there!) "Places" start being opened by mplayer instead of nautilus.
Presumably (?) "Preferred applications" creates
".l
The probem exists for me in Maverick.
If I have gnome-mplayer installed, *and* I have at least once opened
System->Preferences->Preferred Applications (without changing anything
there!) "Places" start being opened by mplayer instead of nautilus.
Presumably (?) "Preferred applications" creates
".l
The probem exists for me in Maverick.
If I have gnome-mplayer installed, *and* I have at least once opened
System->Preferences->Preferred Applications (without changing anything
there!) "Places" start being opened by mplayer instead of nautilus.
Presumably (?) "Preferred applications" creates
".l
The probem exists for me in Maverick.
If I have gnome-mplayer installed, *and* I have at least once opened
System->Preferences->Preferred Applications (without changing anything
there!) "Places" start being opened by mplayer instead of nautilus.
Presumably (?) "Preferred applications" creates
".l
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copy below into terminal
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below list came...
Added Associations]
message/rfc822=gedit.desktop;openoffice.org-
writer.desktop;thunderbird.desktop;
application/octet-stream=eog.desktop;
application/vnd
no computer expert, just cut & paste
copy below into terminal
gksudo gedit cat ~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list
below list came...
Added Associations]
message/rfc822=gedit.desktop;openoffice.org-
writer.desktop;thunderbird.desktop;
application/octet-stream=eog.desktop;
application/vnd
no computer expert, just cut & paste
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below list came...
Added Associations]
message/rfc822=gedit.desktop;openoffice.org-
writer.desktop;thunderbird.desktop;
application/octet-stream=eog.desktop;
application/vnd
Once you have Nautilus open, e.g. by typing nautilus in a terminal, you
can navigate to and right-click on any of the objects in your Places
menu and choose "other application" etc. This made my folders open with
Nautilus again, whether I do it from the Places menu, using GNOME Do, or
from within N
the menu under places does not give me a option to open with other
application. Only open, open in new tab, open in new window. If I go to
places/computer it open in nautilus, and all items in the menu open up
correctly. All my folders under these menu's open up correctly. If I
right click any of t
Actually, under right-click and "Open with Other Application", it
doesn't say "Nautilus" but rather "File browser" (or whatever it's
called in your system language). After doing this once and clicking
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Hi, I have 10.04 installed for a couple of months now. Recently when I open
folders in places menu it open a file in VLC.
in usr/local/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache is the only file, no file
called mimeapps.list. also if I open places then right click on folder like
Home Folder it open
Hi, I have 10.04 installed for a couple of months now. Recently when I open
folders in places menu it open a file in VLC.
in usr/local/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache is the only file, no file
called mimeapps.list. also if I open places then right click on folder like
Home Folder it open
Hi, I have 10.04 installed for a couple of months now. Recently when I open
folders in places menu it open a file in VLC.
in usr/local/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache is the only file, no file
called mimeapps.list. also if I open places then right click on folder like
Home Folder it open
Hi, I have 10.04 installed for a couple of months now. Recently when I open
folders in places menu it open a file in VLC.
in usr/local/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache is the only file, no file
called mimeapps.list. also if I open places then right click on folder like
Home Folder it open
I opened Nautilus and right-clicked on an arbitrary folder. Under "Open
with Other Application", I chose Nautilus and made sure the "remember
this..." check was toggled on. Now, folders open with Nautilus as they
should. Let's see how long it lasts...
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I think I've got this too. Opening 'Computer' launches Nautilus but
double-clicking any other folder opens Brasero. This appeared after my
first (intentional) Brasero project since upgrading to Lucid. Simply no
idea what has happened or why. Any help would be appreciated.
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I thin I've got this too. Opening 'Computer' launches Nautilus but
double-clicking any other folder opens Brasero. This appeared after my
first (intentional) Brasero project since upgrading to Lucid. Simply no
idea what has happened or why. Any help would be appreciated.
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I thin I've got this too. Opening 'Computer' launches Nautilus but
double-clicking any other folder opens Brasero. This appeared after my
first (intentional) Brasero project since upgrading to Lucid. Simply no
idea what has happened or why. Any help would be appreciated.
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That's .local in your home dir right? Is this also with a fresh home
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Version 10.10 fresh updates as of 2010-7-10 with zero other changes also has
this exact bug.
Going into .local/share/applications/mimeapps.list and altering mime-type for
inode/directory to nautilus.desktop fixed the problem.
Something is changing or adding that line to that file.
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Version 10.10 fresh updates as of 2010-7-10 with zero other changes also has
this exact bug.
Going into .local/share/applications/mimeapps.list and altering mime-type for
inode/directory to nautilus.desktop fixed the problem.
Something is changing or adding that line to that file.
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Version 10.10 fresh updates as of 2010-7-10 with zero other changes also has
this exact bug.
Going into .local/share/applications/mimeapps.list and altering mime-type for
inode/directory to nautilus.desktop fixed the problem.
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I can confirm this bug still exists in Lucid (10.04)
The system defaulted to trying to open my Home directory in Movie
Player.
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I can confirm this bug still exists in Lucid (10.04)
The system defaulted to trying to open my Home directory in Movie
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It's marked as fixed in Hardy and Intrepid. You're saying it exists
in Karmic now too? When you say totally fresh, do you mean you do or
don't have updates installed? If it was this bug coming back, it
shouldn't take a month either. It should immediately break as soon as
you opened a folder in a
It's marked as fixed in Hardy and Intrepid. You're saying it exists in
Karmic now too? When you say totally fresh, do you mean you do or don't
have updates installed? If it was this bug coming back, it shouldn't
take a month either. It should immediately break as soon as you opened
a folder in a
Totally fresh Karmic install -> completely borked after less than a
month with this bug.
Rather than mark this as "fix released" maybe a developer could explain
the problem in detail to us so that we can fix this as it gets screwed
up?
I have to now waste a day reinstalling my O/S.
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PLEASE STOP MARKING THIS EFFING BUG AS "FIX RELEASED"! IT IS NOT.
Totally fresh Karmic install -> completely borked after less than a
month with this bug.
Rather than mark this as "fix released" maybe a developer could explain
the problem in detail to us so that we can fix this as it gets screwe
PLEASE STOP MARKING THIS EFFING BUG AS "FIX RELEASED"! IT IS NOT.
Totally fresh Karmic install -> completely borked after less than a
month with this bug.
Rather than mark this as "fix released" maybe a developer could explain
the problem in detail to us so that we can fix this as it gets screwe
My two cents here if it d help someone:
This bug was triggered to my system (Jaunty) when i edited the program menu by
remmoving some entries. Eg. removing the metacity entries (About 10 of them)
which i have i no idea how they appeared in the program menu -unchecked- caused
metacity not to run.
My two cents here if it d help someone:
This bug was triggered to my system (Jaunty) when i edited the program menu by
remmoving some entries. Eg. removing the metacity entries (About 10 of them)
which i have i no idea how they appeared in the program menu -unchecked- caused
metacity not to run.
My two cents here if it d help someone:
This bug was triggered to my system (Jaunty) when i edited the program menu by
remmoving some entries. Eg. removing the metacity entries (About 10 of them)
which i have i no idea how they appeared in the program menu -unchecked- caused
metacity not to run.
I hit the exact same problem when performing clean 9.10 Karmic install
preserving my home directory. I had 7.04, 8.04, 8.10 and 9.04 clean
installations before with no problems. Double-clicking folders on the
desktop would open them implying there was an application registered for
folder mime type.
I hit the exact same problem when performing clean 9.10 Karmic install
preserving my home directory. I had 7.04, 8.04, 8.10 and 9.04 clean
installations before with no problems. Double-clicking folders on the
desktop would open them implying there was an application registered for
folder mime type.
** Changed in: nautilus
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Rel
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
** Changed in: nautilus
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Status: Fix Released => Conf
I got the same problem with with the Places Menu a fresh installation (from
Vista to Ubuntu 8.10).
It didn't appear directly.
After 1 or 2 weeks, just to give me the time to get a little familiar
with Linux after years of Microsoft, I decided to download some more
applications via the Synoptic Pa
** Changed in: gratissip
Status: New => Invalid
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Copied to intrepid-updates.
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Saw the same problem here (folders are opened with Totem). Started to
happen immediately after upgrading to Intrepid. Yes, I did choose once
to open a folder with Totem back then when it was Hardy yet but this
didn't change the default: I opened the home folder (and other folders)
a zillion times a
intrepid-proposed package copied to jaunty.
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Ok the problem is the file association. Right-click on any arbitrary
folder in nautilus, and go to properties > the open with tab. The select
"folder".
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I'm confirming that the intrepid-proposed version works correctly, I've
set eog as the default application to open directories on intrepid,
upgraded gnome-panel and restarted the session, nautilus was used by
default, the message line was in the .xsession-errors log and eog was
still listed as a ch
** Description changed:
- After using 'upgrade-manager -d" to Intrepid, something during the
- upgrade prosses unintentionally hijacked our configurations to launch
- various programs in-place of nautilus for opening folders from the
- places menu.
+ TESTCASE:
+ * using hardy and upgrading to intr
Accepted into intrepid-proposed, please test and give feedback here.
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After upgrading from 8.04 to 8.10 my Places->Home Folder was starting
mplayer.
I used the workaround:
--- .local/share/applications/mimeapps.list.broken 2008-11-01
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Same here.
I've installed Intrepid this moring, fresh install in / mounting my /home
partition during the installation process.
My parasitic application was F-Spot:
[Added Associations]
x-content/blank-cd=nautilus-cd-burner.desktop;
x-content/blank-dvd=nautilus-cd-burner.desktop;
application/x-
Got the same problem here, upgraded today (Nov 02), directory was open by
mplayer. I thought it was problem with mplayer, I remove Mplayer and directory
opened by Movie player. Then I realise it was file association problem as the
menu use xdg-open.
In addition to put back the right associatio
Same problem upgraded today.
Old mimeapps.list;
[Added Associations]
audio/mp4=rhythmbox.desktop;
application/x-executable=wine.desktop;file-roller.desktop;
application/pdf=evince.desktop;gimp.desktop;
inode/directory=totem-gstreamer.desktop;totem.desktop;nautilus-folder-handler.desktop;userapp-nau
I had the same issue, it fixed it with changing the file association
with the folder to the file manager.
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I had the same issue after a fresh install of Intrepid while re-using my
/home
$ cat .local/share/applications/mimeapps.list
[Added Associations]
text/html=epiphany.desktop;firefox.desktop;
application/x-executable=userapp-bless-QAFMEU.desktop;
application/x-extension-Ora=gnochm.desktop;
applicati
I'm surprised that this is a wishlist item but I have found the location
of the problem and the fix. For some reason when you continue to use the
.local folder from 8.04 it makes the problem happen for 8.10, so if you
remove the .local folder completely and then restart, intrepid creates
its own .l
I experience the same problem after upgrading from 8.04 to 8.10. For me,
gnome-panel tried to open the Places folders with QCad. I took the tact
of un-installing QCad, but then gnome-panel started trying to open
everything with VLC.
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This version should be better. I tried to use
g_desktop_app_info_new_from_filename() instead of iterating over the
inode/directory list. But that made it segfault for some reason.
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oh, yeah, the g_warning() has a incorrect argument, fixing as well :)
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Hello A.Walton,
thanks a lot for your review of the patch. I will update it to use the
id field. I also noticed that my previous patch did not unref the items
in the glist, I will fix that too.
I would like to keep the g_warning (make it a g_info maybe) so that it
appears in .xsession-errros just
I'm not convinced the patch is correct; you're incorrectly looking for
the "nautilus" .desktop file, when we install one specifically for
browsing folders (namely nautilus-folder-handler.desktop, which uses the
commandline nautilus --no-desktop %U). Ideally we'd just
set_as_default_for_type that sp
The next step is a gconf default on upgrade that sets
"need_directory_fixup" to "true" on upgrade from the hardy version.
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Feedback is welcome, I'm not happy that I need to iterate over
"g_app_info_get_all_for_type()" but I couldn't find something better.
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Here is what needs to be done:
- have a new key (need_fixup or somthing) defaulting to false
- a postinst snippet setting it to true for upgrades
- gnome-panel code which reads this key and call the code when the key is true
- the code change the default association to nautilus if that's not na
I think the right fix for this needs to be implemented in gnome-panel
(we discussed that in #ubuntu-desktop).
** Also affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
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Just did a network upgrade to the official release of 8.10, and had this
problem. Any of the directories from 'Places' opened with Totem. From
the desktop nautilus launched as normal. I was then able to change 'Open
With...' and luckily changing just one folder fixed them all.
Also, possibly relat
Similar problem, gnome-terminal hijacked my places menu. When I cleared
the .local/share/applications/mimeapps.list, (it only had one
association) the problem resolved itself
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Nxx: that sounds unrelated to this bug. This is about the application
associated with directories, not other types of files. Please see if
another bug report is open about that or report a new one for it.
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Why .exe files are opened in Archive Manager, not in Wine? In Hardy all
worked well. Also icon for .exe files not that from icon theme!
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I know update-manager usually doesn't change usersettings, but this case
is special in that the resulting behaviour has been changed already by
the bugfix in gnome-panel and changing the users setting to make the
default nautilus again automatically would result in the old expected
behaviour for mo
nautilus is a filemanager calling an another software to browse
directory that would make sense, gnome-panel in not in the same case and
respect the association which can be useful if you decide to use
something else than nautilus in GNOME
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On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 04:24:47PM -, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> the gnome-panel version in hardy didn't respect the setting, you want to
> get the bug fixed there so hardy user will get the weird behaviour too?
In intrepid:
$ cat .local/share/applications/mimeapps.list
[Added Associations]
ino
the gnome-panel version in hardy didn't respect the setting, you want to
get the bug fixed there so hardy user will get the weird behaviour too?
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By the way I don't understand why this isn't a bug in gnome-panel:
- with the same (buggy ?) configuration in .local/share/applications,
gnome-panel had no problems in hardy, while it doesn't work in intrepid.
- nautilus in intrepid no problem with the configuration in
.local/share/applications,
What should update-manager do exactly? Doing modification in the users
home directory is always risky, I would rather want to add a upgrade
note and attach a script to that (like we did for the fusa applet
migration).
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update-manager usually doesn't change the user configuration, anyway not
something that will change for intrepid now
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Reopened this against update-manager, as new reports of people who have
just upgraded are still coming in. Hopefully update-manager can avoid
getting in this situation somehow.
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after upgrade from hardy to intrepid today
with
Package: nautilus
Version: 1:2.24.1-0ubuntu1
All folders in Places are opened in totem. Previous configuration in
totem was valid and working fine.
Workaround works
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ok sorry I got it working now had to remove a line from my
.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list
thanks!
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Hey,
I have an up to date Ibex system and this bug is still present, I have
tried the "Right click -> Open with -> custom command -> nautilus" fix
but no luck.
The places menu just keeps on loading Brassero and trying to burn a disc
everytime I click a folder. Any other workarounds known of also
60492] Re: opening a directory using an application change
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Date : Tue, 28 Oct 2008 04:50:57 -
From : diablo75 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have see people in here say:
"Right click -> Open with -> custom command -> nautilu
Nevermind. I'm an idiot and got it figured out. You right-click on any
folder in nautilus, open with>open folder (instead of VLC). That did
it.
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I have see people in here say:
"Right click -> Open with -> custom command -> nautilus"
I need extra detailed clarification. What exactly am I right-clicking on?
Places>Home Folder? When I right click on anything in my places menu, the menu
just goes away, and sometimes it starts VLC. Off
Perhaps the update-manager should prevent users from running into this
problem?
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Yes, I am sure. However changing the association has fixed this problem.
To date I have had no further problems
Thanks for your help.
Quoting "Sebastien Bacher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> you confirm that the current intrepid creates buggy configuration? are
> you sure you didn't have that configur
Please not that while gnome-panel wasn't able to open any directory, the
"places" in the sidebar in nautilus was working for me.
In hardy I did a "open with ..." once with a directory, but I never
explicitely said to open *every* directory with vlc.
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could be that gnome-panel was not using gio correctly in hardy (there
was some issues which has been fixed this cycle) so it was not
respecting the application selected, the current intrepid behaviour is
correct and nautilus doesn't write buggy configuration either, not sure
what could be changed f
the nautilus issue is fixed in the current version
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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opening a directory using an application change associations incorrectly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/260492
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