Hello. My first post to the forum and it's a complaint.
Twice now I've had no alternative but to quickly shut down my PC and all I did was click a file in Dolphin. The first was a .html I wanted to read. The task manager panel quickly filled with entries which were rapidly squashed together. I Presumed my computer would explode if I left it going. I quickly saved my work and shut down. I blamed rekonq, presuming it was the default browser, but when I looked at file associations I found the culprit was winebrowser.
I had installed wine 1.3.0+1 by the Muon package manager, but didn't expect it to set up file associations to its broken (on my system) browser. Stupidly didn't check for other associations and the same just happened when I clicked to open an .xml file.
Here's a list of other file types affected:
atom+xml
docbook+xml
mathml+xml
rdf+xml
relaxng
rss+xml
sieve
smil
vnd.google-earth.kml+xml (2nd entry)
vnd.mozilla.xul+xml
vnd.oasis.opendocument.graphics-flat-xml (2nd entry)
vnd.oasis.opendocument.presentation-flat-xml (2nd entry)
vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet-flat-xml (2nd entry)
vnd.oasis.opendocument.text-flat-xml (2nd entry)
x-abiword
x-designer
x-dia-diagram
x-dia-shape
x-fictionbook+xml (2nd entry)
x-glade
x-java-jnlp-file (2nd entry)
x-kgetlist
x-ktesnippets (2nd entry)
x-kvtml
x-nzb
x-xbel
x-xliff
xml
xml-external-parsed-entity
xsd
xslt+xml
xspf+xml (2nd entry after VLC)
There are also some "wine Internet Explorer" secondary associations in the 'image section.
Text section:
vnd.trolltech.linguist
vnd.wap.wml
x-opml+xml
x-xmi
x-xslfo
A (non) emulator shouldn't change the user's file associations even if they think their browser is best...
Kubuntu 11.10 is absolutely brilliant though.
Twice now I've had no alternative but to quickly shut down my PC and all I did was click a file in Dolphin. The first was a .html I wanted to read. The task manager panel quickly filled with entries which were rapidly squashed together. I Presumed my computer would explode if I left it going. I quickly saved my work and shut down. I blamed rekonq, presuming it was the default browser, but when I looked at file associations I found the culprit was winebrowser.
I had installed wine 1.3.0+1 by the Muon package manager, but didn't expect it to set up file associations to its broken (on my system) browser. Stupidly didn't check for other associations and the same just happened when I clicked to open an .xml file.
Here's a list of other file types affected:
atom+xml
docbook+xml
mathml+xml
rdf+xml
relaxng
rss+xml
sieve
smil
vnd.google-earth.kml+xml (2nd entry)
vnd.mozilla.xul+xml
vnd.oasis.opendocument.graphics-flat-xml (2nd entry)
vnd.oasis.opendocument.presentation-flat-xml (2nd entry)
vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet-flat-xml (2nd entry)
vnd.oasis.opendocument.text-flat-xml (2nd entry)
x-abiword
x-designer
x-dia-diagram
x-dia-shape
x-fictionbook+xml (2nd entry)
x-glade
x-java-jnlp-file (2nd entry)
x-kgetlist
x-ktesnippets (2nd entry)
x-kvtml
x-nzb
x-xbel
x-xliff
xml
xml-external-parsed-entity
xsd
xslt+xml
xspf+xml (2nd entry after VLC)
There are also some "wine Internet Explorer" secondary associations in the 'image section.
Text section:
vnd.trolltech.linguist
vnd.wap.wml
x-opml+xml
x-xmi
x-xslfo
A (non) emulator shouldn't change the user's file associations even if they think their browser is best...
Kubuntu 11.10 is absolutely brilliant though.
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