So, mplayer was called. When I uninstalled mplayer, it was defaulting back to standard behaviour (nautilus)
issue fixed by editing .local/share/applications/mimeapps.list
and changing :
inode/directory=mplayer.desktop;
to
inode/directory=nautilus-folder-handler.desktop;
I had the same issue after a fresh install of Intrepid while re-using my /home
$ cat .local/ share/applicati ons/mimeapps. list epiphany. desktop; firefox. desktop; x-executable= userapp- bless-QAFMEU. desktop; x-extension- Ora=gnochm. desktop; x-extension- Orb=gnochm. desktop; x-extension- Pra=gnochm. desktop; octet-stream= gnochm. desktop; x-extension- Hig=gnochm. desktop; vnd.rn- realmedia= realplay. desktop; csharp= gedit.desktop; =mplayer. desktop;
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inode/directory
So, mplayer was called. When I uninstalled mplayer, it was defaulting back to standard behaviour (nautilus) share/applicati ons/mimeapps. list =mplayer. desktop; =nautilus- folder- handler. desktop;
issue fixed by editing .local/
and changing :
inode/directory
to
inode/directory