Thanks, I think I checked most of that but I was not aware of the order precedence in the pluggerrc file. I'll take a look at that and poke around a bit more. -Darren On Sun, 2003-04-20 at 00:16, Chris Chabot wrote: > Check the file assoc. in gnome-control-center ('settings' in menu) and if > thats not it, your /etc/pluggerrc file (plugin that allows you to use > external apps for file types) > > Ps, u will notice pluggerrc has multiple programs listed for file types.. it > tries each one in the listed order, changing the order would already fix you > up, if the plugger config was the problem > > g'luck > > -- Chris > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Darren R. Weber" <weberdr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: "RH 9 List" <shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Friday, April 18, 2003 20:23 > Subject: OT need help gxine > > > This is a little off topic but I need help. I compiled and installed > > gxine the other day and it works great. Problem is that since I > > installed it it has taken over my system. I can't find the config that > > controls the mime types for my browser, etc. Basically any media link > > of any kind is going through gxine now and I can't seem to configure it > > to anything else. I am using galeon as my browser. I tried changing > > the mime type through the browser (didn't work), tried changing the mime > > type in nautilus (didn't work), then I did a grep and found it installed > > a .mailcap file in my home dir for all the types. . .I moved that off to > > get rid of it (didn't work). Where is it? How did it link itself into > > my entire system? Does anyone know? -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Darren R. Weber weberdr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx PGP Key available at: http://www.keyserver.net ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~