Re: nautilus open .mod

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ritz wrote:> Hello> > On Fri, 2007-09-28 at 16:33 +0200, Bjørge Solli wrote:>> Robert Moonen wrote:>>> If you really want to you can break with tradition and change your>>> preferences to indicate to Gnome that it should open *all* ,mod files>>> with a text editor, that is entirely your choice.> > * On workaround this feature,> edit /usr/share/mime/packages/freedesktop.org.xml, and remove the lines> below> >   <mime-type type="audio/x-mod">>     <comment>Amiga SoundTracker audio</comment>>     <comment xml:lang="bg">Аудио, формат Amiga SoundTracker</comment>>     -- everything in between -->     <comment xml:lang="zh_TW">Amiga SoundTracker 音效</comment>>     <glob pattern="*.mod"/>>     <glob pattern="*.ult"/>>     <glob pattern="*.uni"/>>     <glob pattern="*.m15"/>>     <glob pattern="*.mtm"/>>     <glob pattern="*.669"/>>   </mime-type>> > > > * Update the mime db on system> > 	$  update-mime-database  /usr/share/mime> > >> This is exactly what I want, but my attempts to alter the settings >> failed and the message remains. Can you tell me where to change this >> setting?> > I have checked this up on my Fedora8 box.
I did not get this to work on my F7 box. I ran the command as root.
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