It is now well over a month since this bug has been marked as fixed. Is
this ever going into precise and/or quantal, or will this version of
gvfs only be available from raring onwards?
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@Michael: I checked gvfs-1.6.4 (used in Maverick) and 1.8.0 (Natty).
This part of the code has not changed since 1.6.1. However, this only
affects files on remote locations.
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I can confirm the problem reported by Lesley Harrington still exists with
gnome-control-center 1:2.32.0-0ubuntu2 on a new maverick system (installed and
updated today).
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Can't save dual monitor configuration
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If you do not want to change your termcap file, you can also change your
main menu entry or launcher to
gnome-terminal --geometry=132x43
or whatever you like.
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can't define a default geometry in the preferences
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Just for the records, with gvfs-1.6.1 it's not possible to include the file
content in the mime-type evaluation process.
Only the filename is passed to the relevant libglib function.
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.ts files always get recognized as application/x-linguist and never as
video/mp2t (mpeg transport stream)
htt
@Oliver: That works, thanks.
I would like to note that my
/usr/share/mime/packages/freedesktop.org.xml has no mime-type
"text/vnd.trolltech.linguist" with an alias "application/x-linguist",
just a plain entry for a mime-type "application/x-linguist". Moving that
XML element down towards the end di
On an up-to-date 10.04 LTS system (which has shared-mime-info
0.71-1ubuntu2) I can still see a strange phenomenon:
*.ts files on a local hard disk are recognized fine (MPEG-2 transport stream).
*.ts files on a network share (SMB on a XP host) are still recognized as
"application/x-linguist".
Wha
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 327872 ***
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I can't see the duplicity with bug #327872, but I would say that it's a
duplicate of bug #502642.
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