Re: Dsesktop Config Files opened by the wrong application (solved)

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Thierry de Coulon wrote:

> I did. But as usual it's when other suggest that one's brain starts
> working. As the files I click are Desktop Config files I looked for
> *.desktop and this would not work. After you message suddenly I looked for
> "inodes" and there was the solution. For some reason Audacious was first
> for directories....
> 
> With Konqueror back everything works.

I have also several nfs shares that are mounted via fstab and it works fine
there.

What does it say under device, if you open the icon with right click and
properties or information (the last option in the menu)?

regards


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