I don't understand why you would make an application that doesn't
properly handle a particular file the default handler for that file.

I mean, someone had to have made a conscious decision at some point
something along the lines of this: "Here is a .pls file. I'm creating an
entry in the operating system's MIME database for the .pls file so it
will open with Rhythmbox, even though I realize nothing will happen when
the user opens the file. But I'm going to do it anyways."

I expect that it somehow involves a political decision to use Rhythmbox
as the default media player because Rhythmbox is the iTunes of Ubuntu,
ie a way of turning Linux into a cash machine for Jane Silber.

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  rhythmbox doesn't do anything with .pls given on the command line

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