[01:53] <kuro> Hi
[01:54] <kuro> Is anyone here that can help me with a little thing?
[01:54] <v1adimir> o/
[01:54] <kuro> o/
[01:54] <v1adimir> just.. ask. :)
[01:55] <v1adimir> *and nobody shall answer, as per usual. ;P;D
[01:55] <kuro> Ok. I installed Nautilus because I'm trying to test some other file managers, but for some reason, when I go to open a .zip file, it triggers Thunar and then does nothing
[01:55] <kuro> lmao
[01:56] <kuro> Do you know what could make it do that?
[01:57] <v1adimir> yea, hm, default app for file type - but, in Nautilus
[01:59] <v1adimir> maybe something like? https://superuser.com/questions/572011/how-do-i-set-up-preferred-applications-in-nautilus-by-file-extension-rather-tha
[01:59] <v1adimir> ugh, "7 years ago", pfft.
[02:00] <kuro> That's why I asked here. All the alternatives seem old enough for them to not actually work.
[02:01] <kuro> The only thing that I've read was on Reddit on a post from 2 years ago, but that person deleted Thunar, which I'm not even trying to do because it deletes core packages from my system
[02:02] <kuro> It literally would delete xubuntu lmao
[02:04] <v1adimir> there's this, also - like 'fixing' thunar first; in case it's been too-messed with? https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1051713&p=6624444#post6624444
[02:05] <v1adimir> not that it'll help. =)
[02:05] <v1adimir> ^^ oh, right! just read what you've written. xD
[02:06] <v1adimir> it's, just.. getting the file type. perhaps update-alternatives with whatever you're supposed to be doing, have you looked at that?
[02:08] <v1adimir> it isn't "xdg-settings" ??
[02:09] <kuro> idk if update-alternatives has something to do with it, because I try to open the zip file, it opens Thunar and then Thunar crashes
[02:09] <kuro> Open the zip file with Engrampa
[02:09] <kuro> *
[02:10] <v1adimir> have you got unrar, maybe it'll automagically fix things?.. https://itsfoss.com/use-rar-ubuntu-linux/
[02:10] <v1adimir> (bt i doubt it again. :))
[02:11] <kuro> I mean, I can simply do unzip xxxxxxx.zip on Terminal
[02:11] <kuro> But it's weird that I can't do it on a GTK+ interface
[02:14] <v1adimir> btw., if this will ever be useful (just ran across it), for Nautilus: https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-extend-the-gnome-nautilus-file-manager-with-custom-scripts
[02:16] <kuro> Thanks, I'll save it
[02:16] <kuro> Anyway, thank for the try, but I think I'll just desist and keep using Thunar
[02:17] <kuro> XFCE always frustrates me, but I still use it
[02:21] <v1adimir> stick..around.. ah, nvm. ;P:P
[10:20] <Matthias123> Hello, I would like to now, is where a udev rules for all of the mtp devices.
[10:20] <Matthias123> So, if I plug in a phone and is supports mtp, it will auto mounted.
[10:20] <Matthias123> I would change his, mount it with jmtpfs, to a my own location.
[10:36] <brainwash> Matthias123: I think this is handled by gvfs-mtp
[10:40] <Matthias123> brainwash: I think so too.
[10:42] <Matthias123> but for me it look like a udev rool dose the mount.
[10:42] <Matthias123> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Media_Transfer_Protocol#gvfs-mtp
[10:44] <brainwash> thunar-volman does that
[10:44] <brainwash> check thunar-volman-settings
[10:44] <Matthias123> but I cannot find the udev rule, that's the reason for my question
[10:55] <Matthias123> I use geeqie to manage the fotos. The mount point of the mtp device is /run/user/$UID/gvfs/..UUID.. but this did not work for geeqie.
[12:09] <jphilips> vimart: we are working on the 'what is xubuntu?' documentation page this week if you are interested - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kkq51aJLT-BdCogUS4INhrR4e_IRgLT7YlUAWL32m4g/edit#
[18:20] <xu-help20w> Newbie in xfce: how to move the panel from top to bottom and how to switch double click into single click.
[18:25] <diogenes_> xu-help20w, right click on panel > panel > panel preferences >untick lock panel and drag it down from the edge.
[18:27] <diogenes_> for single click, open thunar > edit > preferences > behavior.
[18:30] <xu-help20w> Ok, i go to test. Many thanks.
[18:31] <coconut> !cookie