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Cómo sé si sí me quedó Nautilus como gestor de archivos por defecto, porque hice todos los pasos y quedó el candado como indica en el post, pero cuando voy a mi navegador y quiero abrir un archivo (Ctrl+o) se me abre el gestor de Deepin, esto es que no está por defecto, supongo. Por qué no me funciona?
I like Deepin File Manager. The tagging function is great and I am a fan. Nautilus seemed to handicap my Deepin installation, truth be told. I tried changing just to see if it would be an improvement. Nautilus has a couple of nice features but was not the fix I was seeking. I believe Deepin File Manager will get there, eventually. It still serves me well but it lacks some features that would make it a serious contender.
What ended up being the best solution for me was to add Nemo as a secondary file manager. I use Nemo's extended functionality when needed and it has posed no compatibility issues. If Deepin would add a system-wide viewing option and split-screen option, I would not need Nemo. Deepin is too good a system to overlook on account of these small hiccups. Deepin's tagging keeps it viable because it makes file organization so much better.
I normally would not use two 'default' file managers but it has not presented any problems yet. I intended to use Double Commander as my secondary but I was curious to see how Nemo would fair with Deepin so I installed it to see. It has worked so well I did consider replacing Deepin Files with it but the tagging function prevented that from happening.
Deepin Files and Deepin continues to improve and is worthy of my patience. I have come to like it that much. I also use KDE Neon and LMDE3. Linux Mint has had many years to mature into the operating system it is. Deepin is catching up quickly. Plasma 5.13 is a beast of a desktop environment. I cannot help but be impressed with it. KDE also develops some of the best software there is FOSS or otherwise. KDE, like Deepin, will have permanent spots in my system arsenal.
I have enjoyed witnessing Deepin's remarkable evolution. I think they have an incredible development team. I know they will continue to impress and it is only a matter of time before Deepin Files takes its place as one of the best available file managers.
Hola, cordial saludo. He probado Nautilus y quiero regresar al file manager por defecto. ¿Cómo puedo hacerlo? Probé cambiando una aplicación por defecto y sigue siendo Nautilus. ¿Alguna idea?
Hola @Eli. Gracias por tu respuesta. Modifiqué el mimeapps.list y Nautilus sigue siendo el gestor de archivos por defecto (lo que no me molesta en abosluto) pero logré que funcionara Kdenlive, que era mi objetivo al intentar cambiar de gestor.
Muchas gracias!
Buenas, en ocasiones anteriores siempre pude poner nautilius por defecto, hoy que lo intento en mi archivo mimeapps.list no me aparece la linea "inode/directory=dde-file-manager.desktop" (Anexo imagen)
por lo que decidí añadir la linea como dice en la pagina y después la segunda linea pero no me aplica los cambios y no se como hacerlo ya que no hay mas post sobre esto