On 05/30/2018 02:17 PM, Alex wrote:
I have a fedora28 desktop with the latest version of chrome-beta and would like to be able to click on torrent files and have them be opened automatically in deluge instead of just being downloaded and stored in my Downloads directory. It looks like the files are already associated with deluge when they are clicked, but I'd like Chrome to pass it directly to deluge instead of just downloading it.
Unfortunately, there appears to be more than one place and I don't know which one Chrome uses. From a terminal what is the output of "xdg-mime query filetype /path/to/file.torrent" (use a real file) and "xdg-mime query default application/x-bittorrent"? The other place is in Gnome or Nautilus. Right-click a torrent file in Nautilus and click properties. If there's an "open with" tab, you can change it there. Otherwise, right-click and select "open with..." from the menu. I've seen suggestions that Chrome uses the xdg info so I would suggest starting there.
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