Users of Lubuntu 13.10 will notice a new entry in Menu, Preferences
called Default applications for LXSession
.
If that entry is selected, a window, shown below, opens:
This window, which can also be invoked by running lxsession-default-apps
from a terminal has several tabs and each tab has several features.
How are these features used? Some are obvious, others aren't.
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man lxsession-default-apps
has nothing:[10:48 AM] ~ $ man lxsession-default-apps
No manual entry for lxsession-default-apps
See 'man 7 undocumented' for help when manual pages are not available.
[10:48 AM] ~ $ -
http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/lxsession-default-apps just mentions that it is a "utility to configure lxsession and its default applications"
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https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/saucy?searchtext=lxsession-default-apps draws a blank.
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the release notes don't mention it.
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https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Setup#Applications has nothing.
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I looked at the mailing list and found a mention:
lxsession seems to not handle properly the migration to saucy for
autostarted stuff. You can look at lxsession-default-apps, under
autostart, and change the settings for disable autostart to no. It
will force a revert to the previous behavior, until I properly fix the
migration.Regards, Julien Lavergne
Does anyone know more about Default applications for LXSession
and how it is to be used?
Best Answer
I know this is an old question but it showed up as my first result in a Google search for "lxsession defualt application names" so I thought I might at least post something in case other folks end up here for the same reason.
My version does not have the "Running applications" tab but the "Launching applications" tab is where you specify which program will be used for common tasks (web browsing, checking email, writing documents, etc.). For example, if your keyboard has a button that should open a web browser it is here that you set which browser (Chrome, Firefox, Opera, etc.) it should open.