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    Set Nautilus as default file manager in Xubuntu - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/.../set-nautilus-as-default-file-manager-in-xubuntu
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    Nov 1, 2011 - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DefaultFileManager. Where you can change the /usr/share/applications/defaults.list or better ~/.local/share/applications/defaults.list . You can even modify your .desktop files if you want. I've used Nautilus safely in Xubuntu under the 11.04 release.
    How do I set Thunar as my default file manager in 15.04?
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    27 May 2015
    nautilus - Why is Thunar the default file manager in ...
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    nautilus - How to set Thunar as a default file manager?
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    [xubuntu] How to change default file browser (thunar to nautilus ...

    https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1081044
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    Feb 26, 2009 - my question is, can i switch the default file browser (without lots of problems) from thunar to nautilus in xubuntu 8.10, and for anyone else finding this topic, it would be nice to explain it in a way for people to know how to change the file browser from thunar to whatever they want... if its possibly or smart to do.
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    How to use as default nautilus in XFCE? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/.../how-to-use-as-default-nautilus-in-xfce
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    Mar 2, 2013 - Change the File Manager option to "Nautilus". Using xdg-mime , You could also run the following command to determine your current default file manager: xdg-mime query default inode/directory. In your case, this should return thunar.desktop as a result. In order to change this, run: xdg-mime default ...

    Nemo as default file manager in XFCE : linuxquestions - Reddit

    https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxquestions/.../nemo_as_default_file_manager_in_xfce/
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    Jan 29, 2015 - 4 posts - ‎3 authors
    Settings > Preferred Applications > Utilities > File Manager > Other... > type in "nemo ... O_o. The main reason I prefer Xfce is that its default file manager is Thunar, and here you are trying to replace it. Blasphemy! </hyperbole> ... I felt the same way when I tried running Xubuntu. I don't have a solution for ...

    Set Nemo As The Default File Manager On Ubuntu Linux - Source Digit

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    Sep 5, 2017 - Set Nemo as the default file manager on Ubuntu Linux Systems. On ubuntu 17.04, make Nemo default file manager. Install Nemo 3.4 without Cinnamon dependencies and with Unity patches in Ubuntu 17.04 and Ubuntu 16.04.

    Set Nemo as Default File Manager in Ubuntu/other Ubuntu derivatives ...

    www.noobslab.com/2014/02/set-nemo-as-default-file-manager-in.html
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    Feb 10, 2014 - Nemo is a complete fork of Nautilus and its goal is to extend the Cinnamon user experience to desktop and file management. Nautilus has dropped type-ahead find search since 3.6 version and now using recursive search to find files/folders under current directory and sub-directories, most users don't like ...

    File manager preferences - Official Ubuntu Documentation

    https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/nautilus-prefs.html
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    File manager preferences. File manager behavior preferences — Single-click to open files, run or view executable text files, and specify trash behavior. File manager display preferences ... is displayed in columns in list view. Views preferences in Files — Specify the default sort order and grouping for the file manager.

    Views preferences in Files - Official Ubuntu Documentation

    https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/nautilus-views.html
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    You can change how files are sorted in an individual folder by clicking the view options button in the toolbar and choosing Name, Size, Type or Last Modified, or by clicking the list column headers in list view. Sort folders before files. By default, the file manager no longer shows all folders before files. To see all folders listed ...

    Xfce: How to change the default program for a file extension ...

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    This is super stupid: In the Thunar file manager, select the file; Go to File / Properties / Open With (WTF!) Select the preferred application from the list and hit "Set default". This setting will apply to all files with that extension. Growing Rails Applications in Practice. Check out our new e-book: Growing Rails Applications in ...

    Chapter 3. Getting to know your desktop environment - Xubuntu

    https://docs.xubuntu.org/current/user/C/guide-desktop.html
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    To easily see the path you took to get to the current directory, you can change the default View options. From the File Manager menu, select View → Location Selector → Pathbar Style. Now you can click on any pathbar icon to change to the directory it represents. Note that right-clicking on pathbar icons will also bring up a ...

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