Change the default app for multiple filetypesĬhanging the default application for one type of file is really easy, while changing a batch of file type associations reveals a little clumsier, but extremely efficient. On Linux Mint, replace step one and two choosing “Open With” → “Other Application…” in the contextual menu, as seen in the picture above. All files with the same extension will now be opened with this program by default. ![]() Select the desired application for the given filetype. In Nemo / Nautilus / Caja, right-click on any file with the desired file type or extension, choose “Properties” from the context menu.Ģ. Set the default program for a given filetypeġ. It also details how to change the default application for a batch of filetypes, for example all audio files or all video files. This howto explains how to change the default program to open all files with a given extension on Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Debian, and most Linux distributions.
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