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Open album in file manager opens Audacious audio player instead?

Den
Hi all!

When I try to open an album in my file manager (right click on album
-> open in file manager) it opens the Audacious audio player instead.
I'm running Digikam 3.0.0 on Ubuntu 12.04 with Gnome 3 desktop
environment, so I would have expected it to open Nautilus (or Dolphin
instead). I did not find a setting where I could fix this behaviour.
Does anyone else have the same problem? What does DK open, when
Audacious is not installed?

Thanks a lot!

Greetings,
Den
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On 17/03/13 23:36, Den wrote:

> Hi all!
>
> When I try to open an album in my file manager (right click on album ->
> open in file manager) it opens the Audacious audio player instead. I'm
> running Digikam 3.0.0 on Ubuntu 12.04 with Gnome 3 desktop environment,
> so I would have expected it to open Nautilus (or Dolphin instead). I did
> not find a setting where I could fix this behaviour. Does anyone else
> have the same problem? What does DK open, when Audacious is not installed?
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Greetings,
> Den
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Den,

Install "systemsettings' from the Ubuntu Software Centre. It allows you
to change the default programs that will run in KDE. Look in the
"Default Application" settings.

Alternatively, in terminal...

type "sudo apt-get install systemsettings" the provide you log-on password;

then type "systemsettings" and a program will appear allowing you o
change system wide KDE settings.

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Am 18.03.2013 00:13, schrieb Simon Cropper:

> On 17/03/13 23:36, Den wrote:
>> Hi all!
>>
>> When I try to open an album in my file manager (right click on
>> album ->
>> open in file manager) it opens the Audacious audio player instead. I'm
>> running Digikam 3.0.0 on Ubuntu 12.04 with Gnome 3 desktop
>> environment,
>> so I would have expected it to open Nautilus (or Dolphin instead).
>> I did
>> not find a setting where I could fix this behaviour. Does anyone else
>> have the same problem? What does DK open, when Audacious is not
>> installed?
>>
>> Thanks a lot!
>>
>> Greetings,
>> Den
>> _______________________________________________
>> Digikam-users mailing list
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>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users
>
> Den,
>
> Install "systemsettings' from the Ubuntu Software Centre. It allows
> you to change the default programs that will run in KDE. Look in the
> "Default Application" settings.
>
> Alternatively, in terminal...
>
> type "sudo apt-get install systemsettings" the provide you log-on
> password;
>
> then type "systemsettings" and a program will appear allowing you o
> change system wide KDE settings.
>

Thanks Simon, that worked perfectly! I already had the KDE system
settings installed, so the solution was "just a mouse click away".

Cheers, Den
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