From: dnomhcir@gmx.com   
      
   Richmond writes:   
      
   > User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:128.0) Gecko/20100101   
   > Firefox/128.0 Build identifier: 20251124203228   
   >   
   > I downloaded a file from an RSS feed. I then went to the download   
   > manager and asked to open the containing folder, and it said "could not   
   > display...because it is not a folder", but it is a folder, it is the   
   > Downloads folder. One possibility is I have a btrfs file system. I am   
   > not sure if I have used this feature since installing the btrfs file   
   > system.   
      
   I tried it with a new profile in a different linux user, and it worked   
   fine, then I went back and tried it with a new profile in the normal   
   linux user, and it didn't work. That's puzzling. I then tried it in safe   
   mode with the same new profile, and it didn't work. So that's very   
   puzzling.   
      
   I tried caja, and xdg-open from the command line, and they both work.   
      
   Aha, I fixed it.   
      
    xdg-mime default nemo.desktop inode/directory   
      
   The default was Caja, but should be Nemo, because I am now using   
   Cinnamon.   
      
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