Both KDE and Gnome libraries present on the system. The X11 login screen is presented by KDE kdm (display manager) but IIUC the window manager is Gnome.
When I click "Open containing folder" it opens in Dolphin (by KDE). Some people mentioned Nautilus, and that is installed here, but doesn't open.
Note that I'm using the "new dowload manager" which comes built-in with SeaMonkey and used to be available as an extension for Firefox but isn't anymore.
So I see two possibilities:
- Maybe I'm not seeing it because SeaMonkey's "new download manager" is better?
- Maybe I'm not seeing it because I've got Dolphin _in addition_ to Nautilus?
In any case, here it does open the KDE file manager, even though my desktop (but not my X11 login screen) is supposedly Gnome and my SeaMonkey is built on Gnome3.
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Both KDE and Gnome libraries present on the system. The X11 login screen is presented by KDE kdm (display manager) but IIUC the window manager is Gnome.
When I click "Open containing folder" it opens in Dolphin (by KDE). Some people mentioned Nautilus, and that is installed here, but doesn't open.
Note that I'm using the "new dowload manager" which comes built-in with SeaMonkey and used to be available as an extension for Firefox but isn't anymore.
So I see two possibilities:
- Maybe I'm not seeing it because SeaMonkey's "new download manager" is better?
- Maybe I'm not seeing it because I've got Dolphin _in addition_ to Nautilus?
In any case, here it does open the KDE file manager, even though my desktop (but not my X11 login screen) is supposedly Gnome and my SeaMonkey is built on Gnome3.