[Bug 157166] Re: [gutsy] Cannot change default file manager from Dolphin

2008-10-26 Thread Jonathan Thomas
Not an issue in Intrepid. ** Changed in: kdelibs (Ubuntu) Status: New => Fix Released -- [gutsy] Cannot change default file manager from Dolphin https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157166 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to kdeli

[Bug 157166] Re: [gutsy] Cannot change default file manager from Dolphin

2008-01-04 Thread Ibai Q R
Mmm.. I'm not sure wether this was the problem for me, my profilerc is not currently root-owned, but I don't quite remember wether I changed it some time. I know I had to do this with some other rc files anyway, so maybe this was one of them. So you think some config files permissions could

[Bug 157166] Re: [gutsy] Cannot change default file manager from Dolphin

2008-01-04 Thread Luke Plant
OK, I have got to the bottom of this, at least for me. File associations, I finally discovered, are stored in ~/.kde/share/config/profilerc. Somehow, that file had become owned by 'root'. I do not know how that occurred -- I do not remember doing anything that might have caused this e.g. running

[Bug 157166] Re: [gutsy] Cannot change default file manager from Dolphin

2007-11-23 Thread Ibai Q R
Hello. I also had that problem (first I did not know the option to change at all), then came up here and saw the first comment, did this and it wouldn't work. So I opened konqueror as root by 'sudo konqueror' and then repeated the steps here. I don't know how/wether it will work when I restart

[Bug 157166] Re: [gutsy] Cannot change default file manager from Dolphin

2007-11-23 Thread Ibai Q R
Also I would put a little notice on the release notes so that people can now how to change back to konqueror... There's some things one does not very often and I personally always forget, and really one gets accustomed to konqueror. Think that dolphin should still grow a little bit, but of cour

[Bug 157166] Re: [gutsy] Cannot change default file manager from Dolphin

2007-11-14 Thread Stéphane Magnenat
I also have this problem. I think it is important, because konqueror was the default file manager for years and provides several features dolphin lacks. There should be an easy way to choose, and this option should be available in system-settings. -- [gutsy] Cannot change default file manager fro

[Bug 157166] Re: [gutsy] Cannot change default file manager from Dolphin

2007-11-02 Thread Luke Plant
But that workaround doesn't work for all the other file associations, unless I wanted to remove lots of other applications. Can anyone point me to some docs that tell me how this stuff is supposed to work, so I could manually create the correct files or try to debug this? -- [gutsy] Cannot chang

[Bug 157166] Re: [gutsy] Cannot change default file manager from Dolphin

2007-11-01 Thread James Dowden
Simply deleting Dolphin from that list is a work-around that works (for me). Otherwise, try using apt-get to remove Dolphin itself -- if you're not actually using it (and quite frankly, I don't see why anyone would, given the existence of Konqueror and Krusader), it's only eating up space on your H

[Bug 157166] Re: [gutsy] Cannot change default file manager from Dolphin

2007-10-29 Thread Luke Plant
Actually, this is definitely not a bug in dolphin, but more generally in kdelibs (or something), as I've discovered exactly the same thing is happening with all file associations. They appear to change, but when I go back into it, it has reverted. The same thing happens if I do the changes in th

[Bug 157166] Re: [gutsy] Cannot change default file manager from Dolphin

2007-10-25 Thread Marco Rodrigues
I think the bug is more in konqueror... -- [gutsy] Cannot change default file manager from Dolphin https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157166 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@list

[Bug 157166] Re: [gutsy] Cannot change default file manager from Dolphin

2007-10-25 Thread Mario Young
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