Luca Dionisi wrote: > Then, launching gnome-session, all the icons in nautilus windows > (and in the desktop) are the same default sheet. :( I had the same problem, and ended up working around it by replacing Nautilus with ROX-Filer (but, I dislike Nautilus anyway). The thing of note here, I think, is that (for me atleast) the problem only affects Nautilus - ROX and Evince atleast both got the MIME Types right. Thus I think the problem would lie with Nautilus doing something different/odd/non-standard, although I've no idea what that could be.
> Any hint would be appreciated, especially regarding > MIME database, menu database, and scrollkeeper database. > Are these databases meant to be updated only by an installation, > and therefore only by privileged users? The Scrollkeeper database won't cause you any problems if you: $ chmod u+s `which scrollkeeper-update` MIME database I've never had problems with (aside from the Nautilus one, ofcourse). Although I did have a problem very recently causing everything /else/ to break in a similar way (everything became text/plain for most apps), which was solved by reinstalling shared-mime-info. -- Lennon Victor Cook -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page