https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=297720 Bug ID: 297720 Severity: normal Version: unspecified Priority: NOR Assignee: unassigned-bugs@kde.org Summary: Unable to configure default file manager in System Settings. Classification: Unclassified OS: Linux Reporter: ambrop7@gmail.com Hardware: Gentoo Packages Status: UNCONFIRMED Component: kcm_componentchooser Product: systemsettings I want to use Nautilus (from Gnome 2) as the default file manager. I'm using KDE 4.8.2. To reproduce: 1. Open System Settings, Default Applications. 2. There is no entry for Nautilus. So, choose "Other...". 3. Click on the button right to "Other...". 4. Click "Add". There is no entry for Nautilus (not even as "File Manager" or anything). So, type in "nautilus" and click "OK". 5. For some reason, the "nautilus" command is recognized now, and "File Manager" appears at the top of the list. 6. Click OK. The "Updating system configuration" dialog appears and closes shortly. Back in the "Default Applications" control module, the choice is now no longer "Other"; it went back to "Open Folder with Thunar", in my case. If you click on the selection button again, the supposedly added "File Manager" is missing. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.