GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 729039
Register baobab and MimeType for inode/directory
Last modified: 2014-04-28 05:13:22 UTC
Baobab registers itself as the default app for inode/directory. With that if you click in a directory while not using nautilus (like for example with the Places extension) it will open baobab to explore the disk usage of that dir instead of the file browser.
Created attachment 275242 [details] [review] Prevent baobab from handling inode/directory
See bug 727695 and bug 687598 Disibutions "should install a list of default MIME handlers, I think." *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 687598 ***