On Wed, 4 Jan 2017 at 00:16 Unman <un...@thirdeyesecurity.org> wrote:

> Did you actually read that bug report?


Yes.


> I'm amazed it's still open.
>
> I assume that you are using a Fedora template


Yes.


> since 'mimeopen'
> works for a vanilla Debian template.
>

I don't think the Fedora template uses mimeopen directly any more.


>
> For Fedora based dvms, the dvm does NOT pick up the association from the
> template. It's therefore necessary to customize the DispVM: there are
> instructions for doing this in the docs.
>
> In brief, for a fedora-24-dvm:
> qvm-run -a fedora-24-dvm xterm
>
> In the dvm:
> mimeopen -d test.pdf
> touch /home/user/.qubes-dispvm-customized
> sudo halt
>
> Regenerate DispVM template using qvm-create-default-dvm:
> qvm-create-default-dvm fedora-24
>
>
> I haven't tested this with Okular, but it works for setting other default
> applications. Can you confirm it with Okular?
>

No, it doesn't. I tried both ways of settings the file associations.
Neither works.

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