Package: gnome-mime-data Version: 2.18.0-1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, Not really sure if this is affecting just me, but lately I had noticed the most recent kernel on my machine had a "Windows" type icon when browsing files in nautilus. Selecting 'properties' dialog reported that vmlinuz-3.2.0-2-amd64 was an x-ms-dos-executable. Two previous kernel versions were correct (octet-stream). Using 'mimetype -a /boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-2-amd64' reports the file as having two types: application/x-ms-dos-executable, and application/octet-stream. If this is affecting only my machine, I have no idea how it could have happened. To be honest, I'd noticed it about a month ago, but just thought is was some strange bug and was waiting for a fix. After some extensive googling, and coming up with nothing even close, I decided to investigate further. On my system I found the tool "assoGiate", and created a new type in the local database. Calling it "linux-kernel" and associating filenames with vmlinuz* has taken care of the issue locally for me. If it turns out this is only my unique problem, I'm sorry for wasting your time. Just seemed awfully strange to see a windows icon next to the linux kernel.
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