Problem (bug?): files and dirs don't open
Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 10:31 am
Hello everyone,
I seem to be having a problem opening files and direcctories with Deluge on my XUbuntu 8.10 machine: whenever I'm not in Xfce but a different window manager (I've really taken a liking to LXDE now), Deluge will simply ignore any external commands it's supposed to give: I right-click a torrent and select "open directory" and it never does this. Also, file associations seem to be wrong: AVIs open with MPlayer instead of my preferred (in Thunar) SMPlayer, some other manually registered formats don't open at all...
Does Deluge depend on something special for its file associations, like Gnome? I don't have Gnome and most of its tools (like Nautilus) to save on space, but if it uses the wrong file associations... Or is this rather a problem wiith Thunar not obeying standards for keeping default file types?
Lastly, opening directories seems fine inside Xfce. Something to do with "launching the default file browser" maybe?
A solution (or fix, if applicable!) would be appreciated... Right now I'm stuck manually opening the directory where the downloaded files are to open them!
I seem to be having a problem opening files and direcctories with Deluge on my XUbuntu 8.10 machine: whenever I'm not in Xfce but a different window manager (I've really taken a liking to LXDE now), Deluge will simply ignore any external commands it's supposed to give: I right-click a torrent and select "open directory" and it never does this. Also, file associations seem to be wrong: AVIs open with MPlayer instead of my preferred (in Thunar) SMPlayer, some other manually registered formats don't open at all...
Does Deluge depend on something special for its file associations, like Gnome? I don't have Gnome and most of its tools (like Nautilus) to save on space, but if it uses the wrong file associations... Or is this rather a problem wiith Thunar not obeying standards for keeping default file types?
Lastly, opening directories seems fine inside Xfce. Something to do with "launching the default file browser" maybe?
A solution (or fix, if applicable!) would be appreciated... Right now I'm stuck manually opening the directory where the downloaded files are to open them!