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Thread: [SOLVED] Places on task bar not working

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    Question [SOLVED] Places on task bar not working

    I upgraded to 8.10. Problems there, but worked most out. One problem still lingering.
    On my top task bar, under places. I can't access my documents, music, pics, ect. I get the following error message:

    Can not open location 'file:///home/digital/music'
    no application is registered as a handling this file.

    But Computer, CD/DVD creator, removable media, network all work, so it is not all that in that window.
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    Re: Places on task bar not working

    I believe you can fix this by opening nautilus, right clicking on a folder, select "Open with another application" and select "File Browser".
    Back to Xorg...

    Retired.

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    Re: Places on task bar not working

    try going to places > computer

    on the left side, click once on your user name. then on the right side of the screen, right-click on "desktop" and choose "properties" from the drop-down list.

    in properties, click the "open with" tab and put a check mark next to "open folder".

    hope that helps.

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    Re: Places on task bar not working

    -SNIP- see below post
    Last edited by Ghliofris; November 21st, 2008 at 08:40 PM.
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    Re: Places on task bar not working

    Quote Originally Posted by drs305 View Post
    I believe you can fix this by opening nautilus, right clicking on a folder, select "Open with another application" and select "File Browser".
    That did it, hmmmm Other folders opened without problem. Just a glitch I guess. Cant believe it was something that simple.

    Thanks!
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