> If it's not possible, is there a way to set a different default file manager system wide (maybe from skel directory, for all users)?
Install file-manager of choice then: All Settings -> Preferred Applications -> Utilities Drop down menu for file-manager should have the available options. I know you can do a custom build for the skel directory but it's been too long since I have done so to offer any sane advice. A quick search should yield some decent how-to's if memory serves. -- Fred
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