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On 11/20/12 01:20, Joseph wrote: |
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> On 11/20/12 05:52, J. Roeleveld wrote: |
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>> Joseph <syscon780@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>>> I'm running xfce4. |
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>>> When I try to click on Home folder I get: |
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>>> |
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>>> Filed to execute default File Manager |
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>>> gutenprint (Permission denied). |
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>> Can you open a text console and try to start " gutenprint" from there? |
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>> If that works it's possibly something in xfce and someone else who |
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>> uses that might be able to help. |
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>> If it doesn't. Can you give the results of the following 2 commands: |
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>> # which gutenprint |
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>> # ls -lsa <result of previous command> |
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>> It could be file permissions. |
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>> -- |
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>> Joost |
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>> -- |
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>> Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. |
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> For some reason or another, during upgrade, setting in: |
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> Application Menu --> Setting --> Preferred Applications |
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> FileManger got changed to "gutenprint" |
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> How did it happened, don't ask me. |
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In any case, Gutenprint is just a collection of drivers for printers (in |
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many cases used by Cups). Set that back to thunar or whatever file |
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manager you normally use. |
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Regards, |
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Damien |