default programs to open file types in LXDE

Hello there
i’ve iregulare situation here
i use LXDE
and when i use chromium (for ex)
and download a jpg file and then open it
it starts FIREFOX and then asks me to open it
i want chromium (for ex) to open that file type directly with images viewer
another example
when i installed awn
and made some favorite applications shortcut on it
when i try to open those shortcuts
it opens firefox again and ask me to download or open O_O
how can i remove firefox from all this proccess ?

UPDATE : Java in anybrowser doesn’t work it

icedteanp plugin error: Failed to run /etc/alternatives/…/…/bin/java. For more detail rerun “firefox -g” in a terminal window.

obviously its firefox prob

Bump Up !rotfl!

ok SOLVED
thanks for nothing
by the way
the solution was to edit
/etc/bin/xdg-open
and replace

lxde)
open_generic “$url”

with

lxde)
pcmanfm “$url”

works so perfectly +D

Goodbye

Congratulations on solving your problem, and thanks for sharing your solution.

Sorry that you received no timely reply, but when it comes to LXDE support on our forum, we have only a few (couple ? ) of volunteers who read LXDE posts and actually try to help. Hence typically it can take days before one gets a response, as those of us who try to help on LXDE also have other important things in our lives to attend to.

If you are happy with LXDE and are learning a fair amount about it, perhaps you could continue visiting our forum and help out with LXDE support requests like yours.

Best wishes !

I think that should be /usr/bin

Great tip, thanks. pcmanfm is about the fastest and cleanest fm I have used. I am using it as my default. The “open current folder as root” is tools is a great time saver. If you haven’t tried it yet, you should.

LXDE is much more reliable than a few releases ago. It is currently my desktop of choice. I like the clean look and handy tools, but the speed and simplicity are big points. I have had to let go of my old favorite desktops due the the heavy handed useage of all the eye candy and the toll it takes on my systems. This is great, like old KDE or Gnome.

in the first try i found the file in /etc/bin not sure how
but now i didn’t find it anywhere but /usr/bin
so
thanks for your small review
have a nice life =D