Well, this fix is nice, but has the side-effect that now when opening a
place (such as Home, Desktop, Document), or invoking my file manager
with my Ctrl-Alt-E keyboard shortcut, it runs Thunar instead of Nautilus :-(
I'm trying to see if I can get it to work correctly without having to
uninst
Here's a more detailed fix:
deleting ~/.config was not a very appealing fix for me since I don't
want to lost everything :-)
When double clicking a file in nautilus, it ends up calling "gio open".
stracing gio:
$ strace -f gio open 2>&1 | grep '\.config'
it shows that at some point an xfce
On 10/10/2017 11:20 AM, Phil Wyett wrote:
On Tue, 2017-10-10 at 09:42 +0200, Matthieu Imbert wrote:
I confirm, same behavior for me since the upgrade nautilus:amd64
3.22.3-1 -> 3.25.92-1:
- not opening files when double clicking or when right clicking and
choosing the first entry "open with " (
On Tue, 2017-10-10 at 09:42 +0200, Matthieu Imbert wrote:
> I confirm, same behavior for me since the upgrade nautilus:amd64
> 3.22.3-1 -> 3.25.92-1:
>
> - not opening files when double clicking or when right clicking and
> choosing the first entry "open with " (xxx being the default
> applicat
I confirm, same behavior for me since the upgrade nautilus:amd64
3.22.3-1 -> 3.25.92-1:
- not opening files when double clicking or when right clicking and
choosing the first entry "open with " (xxx being the default
application)
- workaround possible by right clicking, selecting "open with
Also confirming that this affected me on testing, after upgrade from the
previous 3.22 version in testing.
[UPGRADE] nautilus:amd64 3.22.3-1 -> 3.25.92-1
Using XFCE. Running dbus-monitor seems to indicate that nautilus is calling
itself somehow.
Some shortened entries from that:
signal time=1
Package: nautilus
Version: 3.25.90-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
Nautilus is not launching applications when document files double-clicked or
right-clicked and 'Open with ' selected. Other right-click actions work.
When launching is attempted, either the window redraws with the dou
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