Question #158582 on LinuxDC++ changed:
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Sergey Basalaev posted a new comment:
> Doesn't seem like an issue with linuxdcpp.
Yes, I feel the same. The whole thing happened when I upgraded to natty. But 
I'm still using classic Gnome environment (GNOME 2.32.1). And I wonder why 
browser still handles all other protocols like man: or apt:, but refuses to 
work with magnet:, though I see no difference in gconf-editor or elsewhere. If 
I'm the only one with this issue, that's even stranger.
In Preferences->Applications in Firefox, clicking on Other launches 'open file' 
dialog, so I can peek /usr/bin/linuxdcpp, but I cannot add '-m' argument to it. 
Is this parameter required required? If it is, I think I can bypass it by 
creating .desktop with proper command, but this will not explain why the 
standard way stopped working.

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