Well, in those cases file:// was handled by another application, im my case it is no app.
The links from places in natulus sidebar work fine in nautilus and in the gtk filechooser.
As described, I could make it work again by right-clicking any folder in nautilus and use "open with other app" and select nautilus.
Shouldn't be nautilus the fall-back application in gnome-panel if no app is registered?
Btw.: #260492 is hard to find when looking for a problem with gnome-panel.
Well, in those cases file:// was handled by another application, im my case it is no app.
The links from places in natulus sidebar work fine in nautilus and in the gtk filechooser.
As described, I could make it work again by right-clicking any folder in nautilus and use "open with other app" and select nautilus.
Shouldn't be nautilus the fall-back application in gnome-panel if no app is registered?
Btw.: #260492 is hard to find when looking for a problem with gnome-panel.