Hi
2010/5/26 Abhishek Amberkar [अभिषेक] abhishek.amber...@gmail.com
You should try to change the application associated with that
particular action. Try checking properties on right clicking over the
folder.
And I guess just like KDE, GNOME must be keeping the changes in some
folder like
Hi All,
I recently upgraded from Hardy to Lucid on my desktop (2 GB RAM, 64 bit). I
have separate / and /home partitions. When I started the machine, things
worked fine except that it had older themes and so on. However, the biggest
problem is when I click on Places and then some folder from