Re: Unable to find MIME type application/octet-stream

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On Wednesday 16 March 2022 11:53:55 Mavridis Philippe wrote:
> Sorry, I was not specific enough. The MIME settings are under TCC -> TDE 
> Components -> File Associations.
> There, enter expand "application" and look for "octet-stream" (it is 
> sorted in alphabetic order). If it is there, then the problem must be 
> somewhere else.
> If it is missing, press the button below the list to add a new type. A 
> dialog shall appear. Select "application" from the drop-down list and 
> type "octet-stream" into the text field. That should fix it.
> > On Tuesday 15 March 2022 23:27:51 Mavridis Philippe wrote:
> > > This has happened to me before. It turned out that this MIME type had
> > > gone missing for reasons unknown. The solution was actually simple:
> > > Go to TCC->Mime types options and create a new MIME type named
> > > application/octet-stream. Don't worry about filling anything else.
> > > Hope this helps.

Thanks Philippe !

After a reboot of Buster, this message has disappeared.
I will use the above solution if it comes back.

Cheers

André
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