On Mon, 18 May 2015 09:44:28 +0200 =?UTF-8?B?QmrDtnJuIFNpZWJrZQ==?=
wrote:
> my desktop environment is GNOME3.
> I checked all the issued and filed a new bug for xdg-utils [1].
Sorry for the long delay - thank for the follow-up. I will reassign
this bug to xdg-utils.
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Am 15.05.2015 um 15:35 schrieb tony mancill:
> Perhaps this is related to your desktop environment?
>
> I run MATE and encountered a (very frustrating issue) with my browser
> refusing to open my configured email program. [...]
>
> Perhaps you have f
On 05/15/2015 12:43 AM, Björn Siebke wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> This is probably not a bug in gPodder itself. Does opening the
> downloaded files work if you use xdg-open on the files?
>
> This leads to the same result.
>
>
>> Does it work when you double-click the downloaded files in the file
> manager
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Hi,
> This is probably not a bug in gPodder itself. Does opening the
downloaded files work if you use xdg-open on the files?
This leads to the same result.
> Does it work when you double-click the downloaded files in the file
manager?
This works p
Hi,
> On 08 May 2015, at 10:53, Björn Siebke wrote:
> Gpodder references the standard audio player, which is Totem. But when
> starting
> a podcast episode from Gpodder only a "Videos" (Totem) window opens with no
> option to start the episode.
gPodder does the right thing, which is use xdg-ope
Package: gpodder
Version: 3.8.1-1
Severity: important
Trying to play audio podcasts in Debian 8 does not work due to wrong standard
configuration.
Gpodder references the standard audio player, which is Totem. But when starting
a podcast episode from Gpodder only a "Videos" (Totem) window opens wi
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