<div dir="ltr">What a headache!<div>I've upgraded my Ubuntu 10.10 to 11.04 - and what a big mistake it was.</div><div>It took some time and I've managed to handle most of the things but there is one problem that I cant manage to fix.</div>
<div><br></div><div>On the first time I've opened chrome on the 11.04 I've tried to open a csv file and a popup appeared asking with what to open the file.</div><div>Didn't think it over and I typed calc - thinking about libreoffice calc (the spreadsheet program)</div>
<div>Now, any file I try to open from google chrome (but not only from chrome) I get a popup saying:</div><div>"</div><div>Failed to execute default File Manager.</div><div>Failed to execute child process "calc" (No such file or directory).<br>
<div>"</div><div>The same thing happens if I right-click a folder and choose open with -> file manager.</div><div><br></div><div>I've tried everything to override this krap but with no success. </div><div>Its not under chrome settings</div>
<div>I can't change it through settings->default applications</div><div>Its not under ~/.local/share/applications</div><div><br></div><div>And I just can't open the files unless I choose save as and open them from the file manager</div>
<div>The problem is that not all the sites gives you a save as link and some just downloads directly to chrome cache.</div><div><br></div><div>Help, Please.</div><div><br clear="all">Nitzan Brumer<br><a href="Http://n2b.org">Http://n2b.org</a><br>
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