I have the same problem with a fresh install of Ubuntu Hardy AMD64. The command gvfs-info returned: display name: file.lzma edit name: file.lzma name: file.lzma type: regular size: 18 attributes: standard::name: file.lzma standard::type: 1 standard::size: 18 standard::display-name: file.lzma standard::edit-name: file.lzma standard::copy-name: file.lzma standard::content-type: application/octet-stream standard::icon: GThemedIcon:0x625240 standard::fast-content-type: application/octet-stream unix::device: 2055 unix::inode: 9795489 unix::mode: 33188 unix::nlink: 1 unix::uid: 1596898072 unix::gid: 1596457473 unix::rdev: 0 unix::block-size: 4096 unix::blocks: 8 time::modified: 1232452064 time::modified-usec: 0 time::access: 1232452064 time::access-usec: 0 time::changed: 1232452064 time::changed-usec: 0 etag::value: 1232452064:0 id::file: l2055:9795489 id::filesystem: l2055 owner::user: slocascio owner::user-real: owner::group: domain^users access::can-read: TRUE access::can-write: TRUE access::can-execute: FALSE access::can-rename: TRUE access::can-delete: TRUE access::can-trash: TRUE
I can see I have the mime type set as "application/octet-stream". ~/.local/share/mime/globs contains a reference just about lst files. /usr/share/mime/globs does not contain any reference to lzma ("string not found") I think this IS a configuration bug (as almost 50% of bugs here on launchpad); it should work out of the box. -- Tar lzma nautilus default opening https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223965 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to nautilus in ubuntu. -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs