(12-13-2012, 11:03 PM)ExtremeDude2 Wrote: "Greyed out" makes it sould like they are hidden files, maybe dolphin can't open those
Hidden files on Linux are regular files with a period in front of them, like ".mysecrets.txt"; it doesn't actually affect how a program opens the file, just helps the program decide whether to display it or not. In Dolphin's case, it doesn't make a difference if your ISOs are hidden or not, tried it myself just now.
(12-13-2012, 07:44 PM)Fyredrake Wrote: I have even tried re-establishing the path but doing the search, when I get to the folder containing my iso's they are all "greyed" out meaning they are unusable or unrecognized.
This sounds like expected behavior. Your ISOs (and every other file for that matter) should be greyed out. This due to the fact that you are selecting the directory itself, not the individual files within it. Click the spoiler to see what I'm talking about.
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Clicking "Open" at the bottom will add the directory you're looking at into Dolphin's paths.

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