Stanislav Brabec schreef:
Yes, the same problem was reported in bug: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=456026
Here is my plan: - Drop SuSEconfig.glib2 as it exists just now (ugly bash script)
- Write and upstream a new tool with configurable set of preferences.
- Playing with XDG_* variables, force different defaults in gvfs and gnome-vfs applications in GNOME and KDE.
- And finally, using one-time virtual symbol trigger feature in future versions of rpm call this script every time any desktop file is installed.
As a backup solution (ugly, but less effort) would be modifying of existing SuSEconfig script and run it twice.
As a temporary work-around, you can install and run nautilus, click to Properties of a particular file and configure application which you want.
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