On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 11:05:43AM +0300, Nitzan Brumer wrote:
> Maayan - As I've said - its not only in chrome and happens when ever I try
> to open something with "file manager".
> Its looks like I've override the "file manager" application with something
> else.
>
> Didi - Sounds like an option
Ok,
Apparently the directive was saved
under ~/.local/share/xfce4/helpers/custom-FileManager.desktop
removing the file poped up the "what do you want to use dialog again"
I've selected nautilus - and now I'm mostly getting a "can't open
this/that/some.file - not a folder"
Arrggg
Nitzan Brumer
Ht
Maayan - As I've said - its not only in chrome and happens when ever I try
to open something with "file manager".
Its looks like I've override the "file manager" application with something
else.
Didi - Sounds like an option, though which config file ?
Nitzan Brumer
Http://n2b.org
On Mon, May 1
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 10:10:48AM +0300, Maayan Eshed wrote:
> Just a thought.. have you tried to uninstall and reinstall chrome?
Assuming the configuration is per-user, I'd first try to create another
user, login with it, and see if it works. If it does, you might try to
compare the configuratio
Just a thought.. have you tried to uninstall and reinstall chrome?
I would use command line, since this way i know the configuration has also
been removed.
to find how the chrome package is called :
$sudo apt-cache show chrom* | grep Package
lets say the Package is chromium-browser. then you go:
What a headache!
I've upgraded my Ubuntu 10.10 to 11.04 - and what a big mistake it was.
It took some time and I've managed to handle most of the things but there is
one problem that I cant manage to fix.
On the first time I've opened chrome on the 11.04 I've tried to open a csv
file and a popup a