Re: [newbie] Editing default applications

2004-12-21 Thread Kenneth
Just a note for general information of the list. I had a problem with FireFox 1.0 persisting to recognize BitTornado as my *.torrent default application even after uninstalling BitTornado and reinstalling BitTorrent and listing BitTorrent as the only application associated with *.torrent files in k

Re: [newbie] Editing default applications

2004-12-20 Thread SnapafunFrank
Anne Wilson wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 20 Dec 2004 09:02, SnapafunFrank wrote: Sorry to jump aboard but I'm having issues with bittorrent running mandrake10 myself. What command is needed to associate bittorrent with application/x-bittorrent because right now

Re: [newbie] Editing default applications

2004-12-20 Thread Anne Wilson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 20 Dec 2004 09:02, SnapafunFrank wrote: > > Sorry to jump aboard but I'm having issues with bittorrent running > mandrake10 myself. > > What command is needed to associate bittorrent with > application/x-bittorrent because right now if I clic

Re: [newbie] Editing default applications

2004-12-20 Thread SnapafunFrank
Anne Wilson wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 19 Dec 2004 12:51, Kenneth wrote: I downloaded BitTornado which required me to delete BitTorrent. After not being able to get BitTornado going I unistalled it and reinstalled the official BitTorrent client. But now, when

Re: [newbie] Editing default applications

2004-12-19 Thread Kenneth
Kenneth wrote: Anne Wilson wrote: On Sunday 19 Dec 2004 12:51, Kenneth wrote: snip How do I dump BitTornado as the default application and get BitTorrent back as my default application to download *.torrent files? Thanks in Advance, Check kcontrol > Components > File Associations. Make sure th

Re: [newbie] Editing default applications

2004-12-19 Thread Kenneth
Anne Wilson wrote: On Sunday 19 Dec 2004 12:51, Kenneth wrote: snip How do I dump BitTornado as the default application and get BitTorrent back as my default application to download *.torrent files? Thanks in Advance, Check kcontrol > Components > File Associations. Make sure that BitTorrent is

Re: [newbie] Editing default applications

2004-12-19 Thread Anne Wilson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 19 Dec 2004 12:51, Kenneth wrote: > I downloaded BitTornado which required me to delete BitTorrent. > After not being able to get BitTornado going I unistalled it > and reinstalled the official BitTorrent client. But now, when > I click on th

[newbie] Editing default applications

2004-12-19 Thread Kenneth
I downloaded BitTornado which required me to delete BitTorrent. After not being able to get BitTornado going I unistalled it and reinstalled the official BitTorrent client. But now, when I click on the *.torrent seed to download, I am still presented with BitTornado as my default application. Even