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alec

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Monday, June 19th 2006, 9:46pm

KDE File Association Tool

Hi

I have moved from Suse to Kunbuntu 6.6

There is a tool in the KDE system setting on Suse which allows the user to assign applications of their choice to file types. So that when you click on the file in Konqueror the application of your choice opens it.

This tool is not in the Kunbuntu system settings as default. At least I have had no luck in finding it.

Is it a Suse only addition to KDE? If not can someone help me and tell me in what KDE package would it be found?

Thanks
Cheers

Alec

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Tuesday, June 20th 2006, 11:00am

Hi alec! I believe I was able to answer your question over at KubuntuForums.Net. But for the sake of those who might be wondering about the same topic, I'll post a link to the thread.

http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=6219
OS: Kubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper Drake) | KDE 3.5.3
Computer Specs: AMD Sempron 2200 1.5Ghz | VIA KM266 Pro 8235 chipset | nVidia GeForce MX 4000 128MB DDR-RAM 32-bit AGP 8x

alec

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Tuesday, June 20th 2006, 2:36pm

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Originally posted by jucato
Hi alec! I believe I was able to answer your question over at KubuntuForums.Net. But for the sake of those who might be wondering about the same topic, I'll post a link to the thread.

http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=6219



Yes you did, and again thanks for your help.
Cheers

Alec