USB stick no longer opens with Nautilus (Polo File Manager) [duplicate]





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I am running a new install of Ubuntu 18.10 on Wayland. I recently installed the Polo file manager and it has made itself the default file manager. However I prefer Nautilus to be the default when I plug in a USB-Stick.



How can I make Nautilus the default application for my USB-sticks again?










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  • Installing a different file manager and making it the default IS certainly the reason for the unwanted behavior.

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  • I haven't made Polo the default file manager. I just installed it to see if I like it. Maybe it made itself the default, and if this is the case how do I make nautilus the default again?

    – SteveInBavaria
    yesterday











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This question already has an answer here:




  • How do I change the default file manager back to Nautilus?

    4 answers




I am running a new install of Ubuntu 18.10 on Wayland. I recently installed the Polo file manager and it has made itself the default file manager. However I prefer Nautilus to be the default when I plug in a USB-Stick.



How can I make Nautilus the default application for my USB-sticks again?










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marked as duplicate by RoVo, Eric Carvalho, Elder Geek, pomsky, user68186 2 hours ago


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  • Installing a different file manager and making it the default IS certainly the reason for the unwanted behavior.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    yesterday











  • I haven't made Polo the default file manager. I just installed it to see if I like it. Maybe it made itself the default, and if this is the case how do I make nautilus the default again?

    – SteveInBavaria
    yesterday











  • Please do not add 'solved' to the title, it's not how it is done here. Accepting an answer is the only way to mark a question as "solved" (in case of your self-answer you need to wait for 2 days before you'll be able to accept the answer).

    – pomsky
    3 hours ago














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This question already has an answer here:




  • How do I change the default file manager back to Nautilus?

    4 answers




I am running a new install of Ubuntu 18.10 on Wayland. I recently installed the Polo file manager and it has made itself the default file manager. However I prefer Nautilus to be the default when I plug in a USB-Stick.



How can I make Nautilus the default application for my USB-sticks again?










share|improve this question

















This question already has an answer here:




  • How do I change the default file manager back to Nautilus?

    4 answers




I am running a new install of Ubuntu 18.10 on Wayland. I recently installed the Polo file manager and it has made itself the default file manager. However I prefer Nautilus to be the default when I plug in a USB-Stick.



How can I make Nautilus the default application for my USB-sticks again?





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  • How do I change the default file manager back to Nautilus?

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marked as duplicate by RoVo, Eric Carvalho, Elder Geek, pomsky, user68186 2 hours ago


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marked as duplicate by RoVo, Eric Carvalho, Elder Geek, pomsky, user68186 2 hours ago


This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.















  • Installing a different file manager and making it the default IS certainly the reason for the unwanted behavior.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    yesterday











  • I haven't made Polo the default file manager. I just installed it to see if I like it. Maybe it made itself the default, and if this is the case how do I make nautilus the default again?

    – SteveInBavaria
    yesterday











  • Please do not add 'solved' to the title, it's not how it is done here. Accepting an answer is the only way to mark a question as "solved" (in case of your self-answer you need to wait for 2 days before you'll be able to accept the answer).

    – pomsky
    3 hours ago



















  • Installing a different file manager and making it the default IS certainly the reason for the unwanted behavior.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    yesterday











  • I haven't made Polo the default file manager. I just installed it to see if I like it. Maybe it made itself the default, and if this is the case how do I make nautilus the default again?

    – SteveInBavaria
    yesterday











  • Please do not add 'solved' to the title, it's not how it is done here. Accepting an answer is the only way to mark a question as "solved" (in case of your self-answer you need to wait for 2 days before you'll be able to accept the answer).

    – pomsky
    3 hours ago

















Installing a different file manager and making it the default IS certainly the reason for the unwanted behavior.

– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday





Installing a different file manager and making it the default IS certainly the reason for the unwanted behavior.

– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday













I haven't made Polo the default file manager. I just installed it to see if I like it. Maybe it made itself the default, and if this is the case how do I make nautilus the default again?

– SteveInBavaria
yesterday





I haven't made Polo the default file manager. I just installed it to see if I like it. Maybe it made itself the default, and if this is the case how do I make nautilus the default again?

– SteveInBavaria
yesterday













Please do not add 'solved' to the title, it's not how it is done here. Accepting an answer is the only way to mark a question as "solved" (in case of your self-answer you need to wait for 2 days before you'll be able to accept the answer).

– pomsky
3 hours ago





Please do not add 'solved' to the title, it's not how it is done here. Accepting an answer is the only way to mark a question as "solved" (in case of your self-answer you need to wait for 2 days before you'll be able to accept the answer).

– pomsky
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The problem was indeed the Polo file manager and that is also the solution. In the Polo file manager, I went to Setup and then General and then you can choose underFile Manager either Files, Polo or Disc Usage Analyser.



Sorry for posting such a question but I was genuinely puzzled and would still like to know if there is a relatively simple way to set the default file manager in Ubuntu.






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    The problem was indeed the Polo file manager and that is also the solution. In the Polo file manager, I went to Setup and then General and then you can choose underFile Manager either Files, Polo or Disc Usage Analyser.



    Sorry for posting such a question but I was genuinely puzzled and would still like to know if there is a relatively simple way to set the default file manager in Ubuntu.






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      The problem was indeed the Polo file manager and that is also the solution. In the Polo file manager, I went to Setup and then General and then you can choose underFile Manager either Files, Polo or Disc Usage Analyser.



      Sorry for posting such a question but I was genuinely puzzled and would still like to know if there is a relatively simple way to set the default file manager in Ubuntu.






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        The problem was indeed the Polo file manager and that is also the solution. In the Polo file manager, I went to Setup and then General and then you can choose underFile Manager either Files, Polo or Disc Usage Analyser.



        Sorry for posting such a question but I was genuinely puzzled and would still like to know if there is a relatively simple way to set the default file manager in Ubuntu.






        share|improve this answer















        The problem was indeed the Polo file manager and that is also the solution. In the Polo file manager, I went to Setup and then General and then you can choose underFile Manager either Files, Polo or Disc Usage Analyser.



        Sorry for posting such a question but I was genuinely puzzled and would still like to know if there is a relatively simple way to set the default file manager in Ubuntu.







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