Hi

  This can be tracked to https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683722
. Nautilus  does not know about this (basic) type. You would need to update
shared-mime-info to list the icon ( not present atleast on my fedora box ),
and possibly update the mime_type_map to list the type.


from  nautilus/libnautilus-private/nautilus-file.c

6182 struct {
6183         const char *icon_name;
6184         const char *display_name;
6185 } mime_type_map[] = {
6186         { "application-x-executable", N_("Program") },
...
6203 static char *
6204 get_basic_type_for_mime_type (const char *mime_type)
6205 {
6206         char *icon_name;
6207         char *basic_type = NULL;
...


Cheers



On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 2:45 PM, shirish शिरीष <shirisha...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi all,
> A nautilus user here. I have been observing this for quite some time.
> Torrent files are 'unknown' when looked via nautilus.
>
> I looked via file and it gives correct info. of a torrent file.
>
> $ file the.code.making.linux.2001.xvidac3ro.sub.fi.sub.castan.avi.torrent
> the.code.making.linux.2001.xvidac3ro.sub.fi.sub.castan.avi.torrent:
> BitTorrent file
>
> Looking at it via Nautilus gives an 'unknown' filetype as can be seen
> from https://bugs.debian.org/756263 (bug just filed in the debian
> bts.)
>
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