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and subject line Re: Bug#1054781: general: libreoffice is set as the default 
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has caused the Debian Bug report #1054781,
regarding general: libreoffice is set as the default text editor
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Package: general
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: ni...@ducksfeet.com

Dear Maintainer,

After installing Debian Bookworm Gnome from the livecd in a virtual box 7.0 vm,
when I tried to install the guest additions, I opened the cd in files and the
autorun.sh file had only the option to open with libreoffice. All other text
files had the same association. Do you really think a word processor is the 
appropriate editor for shell scripts, system configurations and source
code files? I'm a seasoned user and I knew how to fix. Not true for all. The 
distribution comes with a text editor - yet the maintaners chose libreoffice.

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On Fri, Oct 27, 2023 at 12:34:39PM -0700, Nicole Stevens wrote:
> After installing Debian Bookworm Gnome from the livecd in a virtual box 7.0 
> vm,
> when I tried to install the guest additions, I opened the cd in files and the
> autorun.sh file had only the option to open with libreoffice. All other text
> files had the same association. Do you really think a word processor is the 
> appropriate editor for shell scripts, system configurations and source
> code files? I'm a seasoned user and I knew how to fix. Not true for all. The 
> distribution comes with a text editor - yet the maintaners chose libreoffice.

Filing bugs against "general" using such a tone doesn't get 
anywhere, I'm afraid.

Please see https://www.debian.org/support for user support venues.

Best,
Chris

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