[SLE] Could not find mime type



Hi everybody.

I've got a fresh install of 10.1 on my thinkpad.
After making one adjustment to my KDE file associations, I started getting
the following error message every time I start any KDE application:

Could not find mime type
application/octet stream

Once I dismiss the error everything is fine - as far as I can tell, but this
is very annoying.

I imagine that something in my file association database is hosed, but I'm
not sure what that might be. Can someone tell me what to do to reset the
database or otherwise correct this?

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