I'm a GNOME user, but these are supposed to be desktop-neutral, though I
can't find the spec that deals with this precise problem. So from the
result of these commands, it looks like the file does not exist, which
can perfectly explain the problem.

Can you install the package desktop-file-utils and then retry the second
command? That must be the thing that installing GNOME does. Now, I don't
know why KDE acts differently - and maybe GIMP should depend on that
package.

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No applications available for photo editing if Gnome is not installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236602
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