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Hi everyone
When I click on any "Folder" icon (e.g. Periphericals, TDE Components, etc), it says "'Path to this' is a folder, but a file was expected".
If I right-click it and select Open in new tab or Open in new window it works.
Is there any way to fix this?
Check the attached screenshot.
João Pedro -o- @12h01
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It looks like a conflict in mime file associations. We are not able to reproduce the issue using live media, on a fresh installed system nor on a production machine. Have you installed another desktop environment on this machine ? We will try to reproduce the issue somehow to be able to investigate it and report here as some info will be available.
Did another else notice this issue ?
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I had anothers DEs installed on my system, but actually just TDE is installed. But I think that some junk may be installed...
This problem is not recent, it started some weeks ago after I try to install a DE (I don't remember what DE I was trying to install, maybe Cinnamon I think), and it installed Dolphin as file manager, and it was set as default even on TDE (When I tried to open Control Panel on TDE it opened in Dolphin instead of Konqueror). Then I uninstalled this DE and this problem on Konqueror started.
So I installed pure GNOME and was using it. But it started to be slow and now I want to get back to the good and old Trinity :v
EDIT:
I noticed that Dolphin is yet installed on my system. So I tried to open Control Panel in it (settings:/), and it opens without any errors. If this problem was caused by a MIME type conflict, it should be on Dolphin also, it isn't?
EDIT 2:
Please, check this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour … bug/175597
I think this could be the same error that I am getting.
Last edited by BrJPedro (2018-06-04 22:08)
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I noticed that Dolphin is yet installed on my system. So I tried to open Control Panel in it (settings:/), and it opens without any errors. If this problem was caused by a MIME type conflict, it should be on Dolphin also, it isn't?
Yes, Dolphin shouldn't open them as well. Do you use Dolphin Trinity or Dolphin KDE ?
Please, check this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour … bug/175597
I think this could be the same error that I am getting.
Yes, we will check it too.
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Do you use Dolphin Trinity or Dolphin KDE ?
I remember that this problem started after I installed and removed some minuts before KDE Plasma. Then this problem with Konqueror appeared. So I removed Dolphin KDE and installed Dolphin Trinity (which is installed here).
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I found the solution!
Once upon a time, I was trying to find a way to make Thunar the default file manager instead of Konqueror, without removing Konqueror, as it is part of the Trinity's heart. So I changed from Konqueror to Thunar the default app to open Folders.
So the error that I was getting was because Thunar isn't able to open settings:/.
Thank you for the help anyway!
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Once upon a time, I was trying to find a way to make Thunar the default file manager instead of Konqueror, without removing Konqueror, as it is part of the Trinity's heart.
You could try to use dolphin-trinity instead of konqueror.
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