I downloaded both the 32 bit and the 64 bit ISOs of Kubuntu 17.10. When I clicked on the 32 bit ISO, Dolphin attempted to open it with Kate! To verify, I re-downloaded it and also downloaded the Ubuntu 32 server ISO and they both open as a text file. The odd thing is, in Dolphin if I right-click and check the file properties, Kate is not in the list of options, which is correct. All other ISOs I currently have open with ISOMaster, as I have in the File Type Options list.
My assumption is that Dolphin displays file options based on one thing, but opens the file based on another - which I think might be a bug. Either it is an ISO or not. Seems odd to me that when I right-click on these two ISOs, Dolphin file properties indicate they are "raw CD images" yet acts on them as though they are "plain text files". This holds true regardless if the ISO file itself is somehow mis-configured. Dolphin should behave as it advertises.
Then I noticed that the 32 bit ISO was displayed with the text file icon whereas the 64 bit ISO had the disk image icon. Removing the .iso extension from both files results in Dolphin showing the 32 bit iso as a text file - i.e. a right-click action and displaying file properties shows it as a text file. It appears Dolphin uses one bit of logic to determine a file type when displaying it's icon and file properties yet another bit of logic when clicking on it. If it's detected as a text file, why does file properties show it as a CD image file?
Seems like there is a disconnect in Dolphin somewhere.
Can anyone else confirm or explain this behavior?
My assumption is that Dolphin displays file options based on one thing, but opens the file based on another - which I think might be a bug. Either it is an ISO or not. Seems odd to me that when I right-click on these two ISOs, Dolphin file properties indicate they are "raw CD images" yet acts on them as though they are "plain text files". This holds true regardless if the ISO file itself is somehow mis-configured. Dolphin should behave as it advertises.
Then I noticed that the 32 bit ISO was displayed with the text file icon whereas the 64 bit ISO had the disk image icon. Removing the .iso extension from both files results in Dolphin showing the 32 bit iso as a text file - i.e. a right-click action and displaying file properties shows it as a text file. It appears Dolphin uses one bit of logic to determine a file type when displaying it's icon and file properties yet another bit of logic when clicking on it. If it's detected as a text file, why does file properties show it as a CD image file?
Seems like there is a disconnect in Dolphin somewhere.
Can anyone else confirm or explain this behavior?
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