It's not a nautilus bug that installing another file manager overrides the default handler for inode/directory, and it's a much more complex problem than that. Furthermore, this seems to have absolutely nothing to do with nautilus, but instead a packaging bug with 'kile' Recommending the world.
It's not a nautilus bug that installing another file manager overrides the default handler for inode/directory, and it's a much more complex problem than that. Furthermore, this seems to have absolutely nothing to do with nautilus, but instead a packaging bug with 'kile' Recommending the world.