I'm guessing you're using lxde.
hobertson wrote:Hi! I just installed vlc and was wondering how I can set global to use vlc instead of the removed whaawmp & exile.
Isn't it used anyway? In any case you can right click any file of the filetype you want to associate, go to properties and change the application you want to have it opened by default.
hobertson wrote:Also how to fix this message everytime I switch to root-bash
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user[~]$ su -
Passwort:
which: no midori in (/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/lib/java/bin:/usr/lib/java/jre/bin)
Did you remove midori? You can
chmod -x /etc/profile.d/lxde.* if you have.
hobertson wrote:Ps. Does anyone know where a document is being copied when the cp-command-target is defined as "/~" (it was copied with root but sadly to say the "/root" directory is empty...
You created a file named "~" in your /.