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chuck davis

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I will try to explain. I had Linux Mint Cinnamon 19 everything messed up so bad so i reloaded to Linux Mint Cinnamon 19.2 thats my O.S. now. I have a USB with pictures on it as back up. All those Family and racing pictures show as text read only. Is there some way to see these pictures again? I hope so. Heres a screenshot of what i mean.
Thank,s Chuck
 

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it's probably as simple as there is no association between picture files and the program needed to display them, or there is no program installed that can display them.
what photo software have you installed into the OS (although I'm sure all Linux distros come with something built in)?
get VLC for starters, as you'll want it anyway for other media file formats down the line.
 
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