Please tell me how to execute python file in Ubuntu by double
Rhodri James
rhodri at kynesim.co.uk
Thu Dec 14 06:53:48 EST 2017
On 14/12/17 07:25, Chris Angelico wrote:
> So it's an imperfect solution even as far as it goes, and a highly
> limiting way to do things. I'm sure it made good sense back when
> MS-DOS file systems ruled the Windows world, and 8.3 was just the way
> of things.
Even then there was RiscOS, which divorced file names from file types
entirely. A file's type was part of its directory data, and that was
what determined what happened when you double-clicked on it. You were
still limited to only one default application (and icon, and so on) per
file type, so OS/2 still wins on that front, but I always felt that
having names determine types was somehow mucky.
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