This seems to suggest both options are available, at least in a previous version of Gnome 3.
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/17660/default-applications-gnome-3
As to why its changed, I assume the RPM upgrade script for Disk Analyser did this. It probably shouldn't.
When I upgrade to Gnome 13 this evening I'll see if I can reproduce this issue.
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----- Reply message ----- From: "Ankur Sinha" sanjay.ankur@gmail.com To: "Discussions about development for the Fedora desktop" desktop@lists.fedoraproject.org Subject: Default application handling external USB devices changed to "Disk analyser"? Date: Thu, Jul 3, 2014 08:32
Hi,
Has the default application that handles USB pluggable devices been changed to "Disk analyser"? It used to be nautilus iirc. When I used to plug my devices in, I used to generally get a "Open with Files" notification. Now I get "Open with Disk Analyser." I'm not sure why I'd like to open my device with "Disk Analyser" by default - I'd like to use the device, not see its properties, most of the time.
Another thing - is it possible to choose an application from the notification, or can one just use the application that is being suggested?
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