Re: Strange Nautilus association for *.flv files



On Dec 28, 2007 11:14 AM, Randy J. Ray <rjray@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Somehow, Nautilus has gotten in in its head to open *.flv (Flash video) files
with Amarok. Amarok will play the audio, but not the video. It used to default
to totem (which is what it should use). I've been all over GConf, and even gone
through the various config files under dot-directories, and cannot find the
place where Nautilus has anything associated with Amarok. Any idea where I
should be looking, in order to change/fix this?

"Right click -> Properties -> Open With tab" or "right click -> Open
with Other Application".

If it doesn't work, look in your ~/.local/share/mime or
~/.local/share/application dirs...


--
Andrea
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