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Gerhard Magnus wrote:
Does Linux, or more specifically the Gnome desktop, have a widget
like
the one in Windows that associates file extensions with applications so
that, for example, when I double-click on a ".txt" file it opens in my
favorite text editor? Do file extensions have any significance in
Linux? Thanks for the help! -- Jerry
In GNOME, using Nautilus:
Right click on icon -> Properties -> Open With (tab) -> Select application
hth
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