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Answer by Kevin Bowen for How to use Nautilus as default in XFCE?

Try running exo-preferred-applications from the terminal(Ctrl+Alt+t ). You should see an option to change your file manager on the 2nd tab named "Utilities". Change the File Manager option to...

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Answer by aagaard for How to use Nautilus as default in XFCE?

Try to look at this similar question of turning your default file-manager into Nautilus: https://askubuntu.com/questions/47208/how-to-stop-thunar-being-default-file-browser You should be able to remove...

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How to use Nautilus as default in XFCE?

I'd like to use Nautilus as default in XFCE instead of Thunar, but how can I remove full Thunar? I have already typed sudo apt-get remove thunar gvfs-backends But I still have problems because if I...

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Answer by smac89 for How to use Nautilus as default in XFCE?

The reason Thunar starts by default in xfce is because xfce comes out of the box already in agreement with Thunar as it's default file manager. This dependency is not written in mimetype, but rather as...

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