Some precisions :
the mount was a NTFS external hard drive
and the remaining issue is the bug report #1887816.
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Title:
Some desktop files don't o
Thanks ! I didn't notice but yes, it's right.
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Title:
Some desktop files don't open with double click or Enter
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Although I imagine people are going to keep hitting this problem if they
copy files from FAT mounts etc.
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Title:
Some desktop files don't open wi
Based on comment #2, this appears to not be a bug. The mode 777
(rwxrwxrwx) specifies that the files were executables so should be
executed on double-click and not "opened" with any app.
Please log a new bug for your remaining issue.
** Changed in: gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons (Ubuntu)
** Package changed: xdg-desktop-portal (Ubuntu) => gnome-shell-
extension-desktop-icons (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Some desktop files don't open with doubl
I found a way to "solve" my problem :
when I copied my .txt files from my external hard drive, the rights of files
was 777 (rwxrwxrwx), and when I changed it to 664 (rw-rw-r--) it solved my
problem. Now I can open files from the desktop by double click, select and
Enter, or right click and "open