great suggestion to sabotage gnome! see also:
https://polywogsys.livejournal.com/309405.html
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1263440#answer-1234152
https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=224&t=143366&p=419442#p419442
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I cannot reproduce this bug anymore in 14.04 and the work-around is not
needed. Thus, I am closing it. If you are still seeing it, please open a
new report describing your setup. Is obvious that the info provided here
is very outdated.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix
Yeah, I am going to try and uninstall caja (the app that is causing me
grief with firefox). I am trying to run open files dialog on firefox on
Fedora 21 / KDE.
Next step is to just switch to chrome or something.
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Forget about bugs filed at Mozilla.
The notorious bug no.915 (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=915) was
filed along with HTMLv4.01 standard.
They just sat down and wait until HTML5 became a standard and that bug went out
of meaning.
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https:
I think more about stupidity that malice.
Firefox is not a Qt/KDE application but rather a GTK+ one. Some packager thinks
that if you use Firefox you obviously are willing not only to install the full
GNOME bag of stuff, but also ditching KDE in favor of it.
When I install Firefox, I am not askin
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I was having a similar problem with Firefox on Linux Mint 13 "Maya"
MATE. For some reason, SoundConverter was associated with this MIME
type, so that when I tried to "Open Containing Folder" in Firefox, it
would invoke SoundConverter for any download.
By changing the entries in
~/.local/sha
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Under Oneiric I had a similar problem where the "open containing folder"
would start up the software center. The solution I found was to edit the
following file:
~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list
in my case there was a line in the [Added Associations] section for
inode/directory which
Under Natty, I get Dolphin opening now. Woot!
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I am getting this with Firefox 4, openSUSE 11.3. It attempts to use
EasyTag and none of the changes I make in about:config help, nor did
changing "inode/directory" and "x-directory/normal" in mimeinfo.cache or
mimeapps.list.
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FWIW
xdg-open /tmp/
works as expected (loads Dolphin) , so this is a FireFox bug...
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user_pref("network.protocol-handler.app.file", "konqueror");
does not appear to work with FireFox 4 (beta 12).
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Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Resetting to Triaged in firefox as we moved to an unversioned source
package.
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Status: Won't Fix => Triaged
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Hi, I noticed in my Easytag problem this disconnect in mime types:
Firefox prefers x-directory/normal
before checking inode/directory
KDE can't access x-directory/normal
can only set inode/directory
grep directory /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache
I use Mandriva 2009.1. Under Configure Y
I've tried adding the stanza for "file" proposed by Kokoko3k in comment #17:
to mimeTypes.rdf in the new test user profile, without any luck.
Also, "file" does not appear in the list of applications, as mentioned
in the same comment (for the new profile). It appears in my regular
users profile
Not entirely sure if this is related, but I had the exact problem
described at http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=69035 and the
solution there fixed it.
What happened there was that firefox was using EasyTag instead of
konqueror/dolphin.
Now, while this is slightly different, the fact is t
Since Mythbuntu ships with xfce, this affects anyone that does a default
Mythbuntu install and tries to use Firefox. Not the most common
Mythbuntu use-case, but plenty of people do it. Confirmed on 9.10 Beta.
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I just tried it after I downloaded a BIOS update file... dos.exe type...
It attempted to run it with wine...
perhaps if you don't have any file types associated with the file it will do
that? Just guessing.
I also tried a .pls file from di.fm and it opened with xmms (my player of
choice).
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racerraul, what happens when you double click on the file in the
Download Manager list instead of selecting "Open Containing Folder"? Do
you get it to open with the associated program, or do you also get it
opened with Thunar?
In my case, when I tried opening the containing folder the first time,
I got this to work by following the instructions on the following links, but
with a few changes.
http://rubylution.ping.de/articles/2007/09/11/open-containing-folder-in-firefox-under-linux
Open About:Config and add the following entries
network.protocol-handler.expose.file = true (Boolean)
networ
firefox version: 3.1b3
De: Kde 3.5
I'm using archlinux and i haven't any problem.
I think it's just a matter of mimetypes (located at:
~/.mozilla/firefox/ProfileName/mimeTypes.rdf )
Attached you'll find mine which uses /usr/bin/xdg-open, but if "file" is
defined, you can easilly go through:
Men
Hi,
this problem affects other distributions.
Please consider to vote for this upstream.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/votes.cgi?action=show_user&bug_id=266600#vote_266600
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also referenced this bug now in the comments section of
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Firefox3KDEIntegrationIntrepid
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The workaround darkmethod posted is probably for Firefox 2, based on the
date of the article. I tried it with Firefox 3 and Ubuntu Hardy, and it
does not work.
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** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Status: New => Triaged
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Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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There is no information requested, so this cannot be Incomplete.
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There is a word-around here but it seems too invasive, so I haven't
tested it. I don't want to break my profile.
http://twoday.tuwien.ac.at/pub/stories/316660/
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The workaround above doesn't work for me either. I don't get any
warnings or errors or any output in console.
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This still does not work in Kubuntu Hardy with Firefox 3
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Open Containing Folder in Firefox under Linux
Posted by flori on 09/11/2007
After Downloading a file in firefox and right-clicking on the filename
in the download manager, you can choose the popup me
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 06:35:39AM -, TWO wrote:
> I'm not sure whether it's a Firefox 3 issue myself, but I can confirm
> that it's an issue with Firefox 2. I reinstalled it when I upgraded to
> Kubuntu Hardy Heron and the problem still persists. It would be nice if
> this was fixed for Firefo
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| I'm not sure whether it's a Firefox 3 issue myself, but I can confirm
| that it's an issue with Firefox 2. I reinstalled it when I upgraded to
| Kubuntu Hardy Heron and the problem still persists. It would be nice if
| this was fixed for F
I'm not sure whether it's a Firefox 3 issue myself, but I can confirm
that it's an issue with Firefox 2. I reinstalled it when I upgraded to
Kubuntu Hardy Heron and the problem still persists. It would be nice if
this was fixed for Firefox 2 though since I'm not sure when Firefox 3 is
going to stop
this needs to be properly filed upstream ...
affects firefox
status incomplete
i assume this is a firefox 3 issue
affects ubuntu/firefox-3
status confirmed
unfortunatley, ffox 2 wont see any non-critical fixes anymore
affects ubuntu/firefox
status wontfix
** Also affects: firefox-3.0 (
No joy in Kubuntu 8.04 KDE 3.5.9 either. It's a tad inconvenient really
and this has been a problem for a while now! Two distributions have gone
by and this has persisted!
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