When you get an attachment in Thunderbird, you can click on the attachment to attempt to view it. If you don't like the program it offers to let you view it in, you can browse for another program. In Windows it offers you a list of possibilities and you can browse for others. Linux doesn't seem to offer a list but the browse is there. But it is not very helpful (to me) because (1) I don't know where the programs are and (2) I don't know which are the executables.
So I was looking for Xnview to view some JPGs. There are lots of files/folders etc named xnview. How do I find the one which does the work?
Is there a generic way to recognize the executable?
-----Paul-----
So I was looking for Xnview to view some JPGs. There are lots of files/folders etc named xnview. How do I find the one which does the work?
Is there a generic way to recognize the executable?
-----Paul-----
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