I've installed Mint 15 Cinnamon and nemo installed as the default file manager. So then I install a "places" app in the Panel and Dropbox. Now when I select a "place" from the panel or open Dropbox they want to open with Nautilus instead of Nemo, though Nemo does launch from the desktop icons. I've scoured the forums, etc. for instructions on how to make Nemo the default file manager, but none of the suggestions work.
Any ideas?
Make nemo default
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- Fornhamfred
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Re: Make nemo default
If you right click the icon in the panel and select edit the command should be nemo %U
With regard to dropbox I would suggest that you may have installed the nautilus-dropbox package instead of the nemo version.
With regard to dropbox I would suggest that you may have installed the nautilus-dropbox package instead of the nemo version.
Re: Make nemo default
Thanks for the suggestions. Who knew there was a nemo version of dropbox??
But... There is no configuration for the panel applet to change how it behaves and when I went to install the nemo version of dropbox it reported that I already had the nemo version!!!!
But... There is no configuration for the panel applet to change how it behaves and when I went to install the nemo version of dropbox it reported that I already had the nemo version!!!!
- Fornhamfred
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Re: Make nemo default
I would suggest opening the package manager and doing a complete removal of the dropbox package that you have installed and then reinstall the nemo package. Also make sure that nautilus is not installed. If it is remove it.
You say you added a places app to the panel. How did you do it?
You say you added a places app to the panel. How did you do it?
Re: Make nemo default
Removed dropbox, removed nautilus, reinstalled dropbox. I should have referred to the Places app as an applet. I added it from System Settings > Preferences > Applets. Further investimagation shows that ANYTHING that calls for file manager from the Cinnamon Panel will launch Nautilus. Doesn't matter if it's Dropbox, Places, Thrash, whatever. I looked at the js code for the Places applet and saw that it calls xdg-open. I tried setting the default file manager for xdg-open as nemo, but that didn't do the trick. There has to be something that I'm missing.
One clue: This was a full install of Mint 15. However I was previously running Mint 10 on this machine. My $HOME is on a separate partition. All my previous setting are there and could be interfering with the Cinnamon Panel settings.
One clue: This was a full install of Mint 15. However I was previously running Mint 10 on this machine. My $HOME is on a separate partition. All my previous setting are there and could be interfering with the Cinnamon Panel settings.
Re: Make nemo default
This was already being solved in similar topic here:
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 0&t=121117
For me, the solution from blog post below worked well:
http://www.fandigital.com/2013/01/set-n ... buntu.html
I hope it will finally help you.
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 0&t=121117
For me, the solution from blog post below worked well:
http://www.fandigital.com/2013/01/set-n ... buntu.html
I hope it will finally help you.