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Description of problem: After installing qmmp, the removable media applet opens my media in qmmp instead of in PCManFM, and there doesn't seem to be any way of changing that. While it is possible that qmmp might be blamed here[*], still I find it very annoying that the applet properties do not allow to choose which action should be executed. [*] Well, to be honest, I do not see how ... qmmp just adds itself as handler for various mimetypes (including e.g. inode/directory) via several .desktop files, but installing these doesn't mean that they have to/should become default. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): lxqt-panel-0.11.0-2.fc25.x86_64 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: (in LxQt) 1. yum install qmmp 2. connect some file gadget 3. click on removable devices applet in the panel 4. click on the respective device Actual results: qmmp opens with the contents of the file gadget enqueued Expected results: pcmanfm-qt opens showing the root directory of the file gadget Additional info:
This is obviously a feature request and you should consider to report that to upstream.
(In reply to Raphael Groner from comment #1) > This is obviously a feature request and you should consider to report that > to upstream. I'm not 100% sure about upstream, as I do not know the algorithm how the handler is chosen and if it can or can not be influenced by distribution (Fedora) behaviour - where the files are installed or whatever from my POV, opening all media in music player is clearly a bug asking for an interface to configure the behaviour, well, yep, definitely a feature request but that is not the main point of this report if this - the main point that the inode association has wrong order of preference - is not something to be resolved at distro level, then please act as a proxy to upstream ... I believe users are not expected to get involved with each and every software project individually
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