[Mageia-discuss] Damaged configuration in M2 - SOLVED

Anne Wilson cannewilson at googlemail.com
Sun Mar 3 19:45:44 CET 2013


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On 03/03/13 16:39, Marja van Waes wrote:
> On 03/03/13 17:32, Anne Wilson wrote:
> 
>>> 
>> I found it!  In systemsettings > File Associations > inode Gimp
>> was the top of the list!  I can't imagine how it got there, since
>> there isn't any circumstance I can think of where you would try
>> to open a directory with gimp - but there you are!  With that
>> entry removed, notifier opens the devices with Dolphin again.
>> 
>> Anne
> 
> Congratulations!
> 
> TBH, I didn't have the faintest idea what could be wrong :)
> 
When you've looked in all the likely places, start on the unlikely
ones :-)  The problem seemed so unlikely that I didn't really expect
anyone to be able to give me a definitive answer, but was hoping for
some comment to break my circle of thinking.  I assume you managed
just that, as almost immediately afterwards I started looking at File
Associations (I hadn't thought of Device Notifier in that light).  I
did know from experience many years ago, that Inode is the place to
look if there is any kind of problem with viewing directories.  The
rest followed simply :-)

Thanks for the help

Anne
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