Paul Kishimoto wrote:
> I disagree. I didn't want the choice, nor do I think a choice is
> necessary; Nautilus is a sane and very functional default for FTP,
> especially since, as François said, all other Places menu items open
> with Nautilus. Managing remote and local files through the same *file
> manager* is one of the slickest aspects of using GNOME/Ubuntu. Nor are
> FTP servers websites.
>
> I don't know much about packaging, but it appears to be a *bug* in the
> Firefox packages that caused the unexpected and unwanted change.
>
>
so instead of choice you just want nautilus to open FTP links?
I highly doubt its a bug since firefox is doing what it is expected to do.
Paul Kishimoto wrote:
> I disagree. I didn't want the choice, nor do I think a choice is
> necessary; Nautilus is a sane and very functional default for FTP,
> especially since, as François said, all other Places menu items open
> with Nautilus. Managing remote and local files through the same *file
> manager* is one of the slickest aspects of using GNOME/Ubuntu. Nor are
> FTP servers websites.
>
> I don't know much about packaging, but it appears to be a *bug* in the
> Firefox packages that caused the unexpected and unwanted change.
>
>
so instead of choice you just want nautilus to open FTP links?
I highly doubt its a bug since firefox is doing what it is expected to do.
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